Cara Siera
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Freelance writer with a passion for food and travel. Learn more at carasiera.wixsite.com/blondescantcook.
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Classic Leather Jackets:
By Cara Siera Twenty-twenty has been one weird year. Thanks to stay-at-home orders and remote work, pajamas and house slippers became the new office attire. When we tired of getting ready by not getting ready, house dresses and other comfy business casual garments made an unprecedented comeback.
By Cara Siera4 years ago in Styled
4 Activities to Build the Perfect Last-Minute New England Getaway
The last days of summer are upon us. Can you squeeze in one last getaway? Yes, you can! The United States’ New England coast is a late-summer vacation hotspot. Today, we’ll take an in-depth look at one historic New England town: Newburyport, Massachusetts.
By Cara Siera5 years ago in Wander
Fifteenth Annual Writer’s Conference Facilitates Networking with Local Professionals and Literary Greats
Robert Penn Warren. Evelyn Scott. Allen Tate. Caroline Gordon. During the “Southern Renaissance” of the 1920s and 1930s, these and other acclaimed authors called Clarksville home. Others traveled from afar to meet and discuss their work at a home on the banks of the Cumberland River.
By Cara Siera5 years ago in Journal
Kickin’ It Old School: 3 Must-Have Men's Leather Jackets
James Dean. Steve McQueen. John Travolta. Harrison Ford. From trendy to distressed, biker to bomber, these actors, and many others have sported timeless leather outerwear. The masculinity and durability of a rugged leather jacket may be even more appealing in 2020 than in 1953 (the year Marlon Brando donned a Schott One Perfecto black leather jacket for the silver screen).
By Cara Siera5 years ago in Styled
Nano Metalfigs: The Hottest Commodity for Super Hero Films?
Every movie has its prized memorabilia, and 2017/2018's barrage of super hero flicks is no different. One of the hottest collector's items for DC, Marvel, and Disney's upcoming and recently released films comes in the smallest of packages.
By Cara Siera6 years ago in Geeks
3 Must-See Cosplay Costumes for Grown-Ups, Inspired by Children's Films
How to Train Your Dragon, Tangled, Cinderella. You've seen the films. You've dreamed of sharing in the adventure. Perhaps you even wished you could be Astrid, Rapunzel or Cinderella. Now you can be, thanks to some of the creative hands peddling their wares on the online craft retailer, Etsy. Check out these amazing character costumes, and take away a little cosplay inspiration of your own.
By Cara Siera6 years ago in Geeks