*This post highlights resort rompers and features an item from Cabi that was gifted to me for a product review
Hey Everyone!
The weekend is here and I’m one day closer to leaving for my trip to Jamaica! When it comes to packing for a trip, I’m a horrible procrastinator. Regardless of that, I still take the time to think about what I plan to bring with me. I have this odd fear that if I pack too soon, I’ll end up forgetting something important. Don’t ask me how that makes sense…it’s my logic, and I’m sticking to it. 🙂 I think it goes without saying that resort rompers are a must have for any vacation. Vacation is about relaxation and exploration. The easiest way to get to those things is by having access to clothing you can throw on quickly. Rompers and light dresses are usually the items I have the most of in my luggage.
It’s been a lot of fun featuring Cabi this week! Being very honest, I could have easily chosen more than 3 pieces from their spring collection. The quality of their clothing is fantastic and they make pieces that truly can fit just about any body type. I neglected to mention this in my posts earlier this week, but Cabi offers a consultant-based selling model. What does that mean for you? Well, it means that you get to wear and sell Cabi’s beautiful clothing! Cabi has approximately 3,500 stylists spread across all 50 states right now. Stylists even get to do fun things like host private trunk shows with their friends! It’s definitely a great opportunity with excellent earning potential. Find out more by visiting Cabi’s website HERE.
Today, I’m wearing the Resort Romper. The word adorable doesn’t even begin to describe it. I think what I like the most about this romper is the fabric. It’s made from Rayon and Spandex. That means that it’s soft AND it stretches!
Here’s my look:
*Photos taken by Richard Glass
Don’t forget to check out more of Cabi’s spring collection HERE!
What type of resort rompers do you pack for vacation?
*All opinions in this post are 100% my own
Until next time…
Melanie Smith says
That’s super cute and lightweight – perfect for Jamaica!