I stumbled across this quote, and it really made me stop and think.
I might have to do just that… Watch out, World!
I stumbled across this quote, and it really made me stop and think.
I might have to do just that… Watch out, World!
Our parents have been out of town for a couple days to celebrate a wedding of their friend’s son. So that means that us kiddos get to spend lots of time together! And to make things even more exciting…Emily’s friends from high school, Lauren and her husband Nathan, came to visit all the way from Australia!! We have loved having them around.
Anyway, the other night, we decided to have a beach picnic! We packed up our cars with lots of food, beach chairs, towels, and some of the best company and headed out to the beach.
We had lots of fun spending time with our family and friends, catching up with Lauren and Nathan and reminiscing about our times in Australia (we even broke out in to the Australian National Anthem…which, according to our Aussie friends, sounds quite different when sung in an American accent!), and enjoying a beautiful Nantucket sunset!
I will not lie. I had no idea what a Ruana was…
I probably would have guessed a country in Africa or maybe a piece of fruit on some deserted island.
When I first arrived in Nantucket back in March, Emily introduced me to the Ruana. She told me they were THE Milly & Grace Bestseller! I nodded my head, not really knowing what she was referring to. Then, she showed me one and it changed my life. Ha! Ok, not really! Since you probably won’t be seeing me wearing one of these walking down Main St, but I do appreciate them! I don’t know… Could I rock a ruana?
Anyway, if there is anyone else who doesn’t know what a ruana is, let me educate you. “Ruana” literally means “land of blankets” and it is a poncho style outer garment. It’s like a fashionable snuggie ladies! At first, when I held it in my hands, I didn’t quite understand it and then Emily put one on and I understood the appeal. They are extremely classy. I honestly feel like any girl could throw this on and really class up her outfit!
Have you ever went into your closet and said “UGHHHH I have nothing to wear!”
ENTER RUANA! You put this on and your outfit goes from 0 to 10 in as long as it takes you to put your head through it!
Needless to say, I have been swimming in Ruanas for the last three months. Ruanas are also very good as catchy puns. For instance, I jokingly call Emily “The Devil Wears Ruana” and I also tell people “to get their head out of their ruana.”
See, Ruanas are just SO. MUCH. FUN!
Here at Milly & Grace, we have many different colors and styles of Ruanas. The online store features the classic Minnie Rose cashmere knife edge in 12 beautiful colors. Take a look here.
At the Nantucket location, we have many different styles, such as cashmere knife edge, cashmere ruffle, cashmere fringe, metallic, cotton and sequin in every color of the rainbow.
Fall is just around the corner and you will want a ruana for those fall evenings when you just need a little something to cover up with. So, even though its summer, get them while they’re hot! So, if you are sick of saying “I have nothing to wear!” Get a Ruana today and I will give you two thumbs up!
See you next Tuesday! :)
And, in case you are wondering who I am and you missed my first “Tuesdays With Tim” you can read it here.
Special thanks to my Ruana models Zofia Crosby and one of the Milly & Grace Girls herself Caroline Ott. (I said Ruana 18 times in this post.)
The Milly & Grace Girls Blog is a lifestyle blog about Emily, the owner of a cute shop on Nantucket Island called Milly & Grace, Allison, an actress living in Los Angeles, and Caroline, a college student (and future wedding planner) living in Malibu! We are three sisters, and the granddaughters of Milly & Grace. We are The Milly & Grace Girls! We would love it if you would come hang out with us!
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