Fall is here! For today’s segment in Washington, D.C, I’m sharing a few fabulous fall ideas with something for everyone!
*This is a sponsored post. All comments and opinions are my own.
Mezlan
Mezlan Shoes have been a favorite brand for men for over 37 years. Their trend-forward, extremely comfortable designs give a tailored look from day to night. The fit is right for today’s lifestyles, whether business or casual occasions. Unlike other dress shoes, these will feel great the first time you wear them since they’re injected with memory foam in the soles!
Handcrafted by artisans in Spain, Mezlan provides timeless styles like the Patina Oxfords, modern boots like the Frontera and trendy sneakers like the scallop sole pair I showcased today.
What’s incredible is that prices for these handmade shoes start from $300, unheard of for this caliber of footwear!
Gaiam Yoga Block 2-Pack
If one yoga block is good, two is even better! These lightweight blocks can improve your balance, deepen stretches, and provide you with proper alignment while you practice yoga.
Milkadamia
A non-diary option to add to that pumpkin spice latte? Milkadamia macadamia milks are plant-based and creamy, with a smooth taste, making them perfect for your coffee, smoothies, even sweet and savory recipes; hello sweet potato casserole. It’s farmed in Australia using regenerative farming practices & made with raw, not roasted, macadamias. They’re also vegan, plant-based, gluten-free, kosher, and non-GMO certified.
Red Clay Suzie by Jeffrey Dale Lofton
Red Clay Suzie by DC-based Jeffrey Dale Lofton is a Southern Fiction, coming of age novel inspired by true events. This is the story of Philbet, a gay, physically-misshapen boy in rural Georgia, who battles bullying and ignorance as he makes his way in life as an outsider—before finding acceptance in unlikely places. Proceeds of Red Clay Suzie will benefit The Trevor Project and the Born this Way Foundation – two nonprofits that support the health and wellness of young people and LGBTQ youth. It’s also a finalist for the Center for Fiction 2023 First Novel Prize.
Thanks for stopping by!
xx,
Megan