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Madison abounds with wonderfully quaint little neighborhood cafes and bakeries that churn out sweet treats and snacks for passerby.  The newest in my neighborhood is an offshoot of Honey Bee Bakery called Bea’s Bonnet Snack Shop.  It is located in a tiny little white washed corner building on Atwood Avenue on the East Side.  Mary, the owner, was kind of enough to let us snap a few photos outside the cafe that was set up with chairs and tables.  You will definitely find me back there on the next warm day munching on a pastry and sipping a coffee! The outfit I am wearing is clearly a reflection of my love for 70s style.  These jeans are one of my most recent purchases and I am obsessed with them. I realize that high waist denim gets mixed reviews, but I tend to just wear what I love and it somehow works itself out.  Per usual, I stacked on the rings and bracelets, but the real highlight of my jewelry is my necklace!  Another amazing piece by 6ixEars Jewelry that Kady made for me.  She does a lot of really cool metal hand-stamping and I asked her if she would make me a necklace with my name on it.  I am a sucker for monogrammed jewelry, which I think is a result of never being able to find my name as a kid!  Make sure to check out her shop for other hand-stamped pieces like these and this.

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rebecca taylor high waist flares, madewell top, thrifted jacket, jeffrey campbell clog booties, monogrammed necklace c/o 6ixEars, rings: house of harlow 1960, vintage, urban outfitters, madewell bangle, forever 21 red beaded bracelets.

Photos by Paul Sirianni

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