Oliver Peoples Hearts Chicago: Day 2

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Willis Tower in the background

Despite the 100+ degree temperature outside today, I ventured out with my new Oliver Peoples Limited-Edition Chicago sunglasses for an adventure around the city. Although I had planned on making it to three landmarks, I was only able to manage two due to an imminent heat stroke (not really, but kind of). Walking across Grant Park to Buckingham Fountain felt like hiking through a desert. When I finally reached the fountain it seemed like a mirage. I took one photo, which I’d love to share with you below, that really captured how I felt at that moment in time. I had a lot of fun playing with my new Canon EOS 1-D. Even though it’s digital it feels like a film camera. Of course I brought along my trusty Olympus PEN for extra clear shots, like the one above.


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Buckingham Fountain felt like an oasis mirage
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Playing with my Canon 1-D
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 Buckingham Fountain

After ambling hazily through the Martian-esque landscape of the stone courtyard surrounding the fountain I headed back to the Loop. I literally thought I was beginning to melt after spending 20 minutes at the fountain under the direct heat of a burning sun. I hopped in a cab and sat with my head on the opening of the divider as I tried desperately to catch the threads of cold air emanating from the vents. After some amusing small talk with the cabbie, I jumped out at LaSalle Street and Adams.

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Staring up at the Willis Tower
My final stop (on what was originally a three-part journey) was the Willis Tower. Currently the tallest skyscraper in the United States, the Willis (Sears) Tower is the most iconic element of the Chicago skyline. I walked around the tower several times, deciding how best to set up my shot. Finally I spotted a red fire hydrant, whose prime location caddy-corner from the Tower was made more perfect by its textural appearance. The interplay between the cracking red paint and rust, with the sleek mirrored sunglasses was visually pleasing enough, but to have the iconic Willis Tower in the background was the icing on the cake.

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  I liked the textural contrast between the fire hydrant and the glasses

After almost dying in the heat (and spending a hot minute recuperating inside of the Argo Tea at Willis Tower with a chai bubble tea) I headed over to Lincoln Park for a mini-photo shoot with some of my blogger friends. All of them look simply ravishing in the Oliver Peoples Limited-Edition Chicago sunglasses. I have yet to find someone who can’t pull these bad boys off.
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Chelsea of see lanvin
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Erin of The Style Tribe
Ashley
Ashley of Chicago Jam Scene

Jena
Jena of ChiCityFashion and The Style Tribe

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*FTC Disclosure: Oliver Peoples Limited-Edition sunglasses were gifted to me


11 Comments


  1. The Foolish Aesthete

    I absolutely love those Oliver People's shots all over the place! Terrific looking glasses too.

    http://thefoolishaesthete.blogspot.com

  2. Bows and Sequins

    ahhh I want these so bad!!

  3. the nyanzi report

    i love the way you have edited this post by combining your ctiy as a backdrop to this fabulous eyewear.

  4. love their style!

  5. love all these shots and sunglasses 🙂 just followed!

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  6. Chi-Style Maven

    LOVE the sunglasses and totally plan to snag a pair! Just followed too!

    chi-stylemaven.blogspot.com

  7. Sam at fashionb-elle

    Some hot wedges in this post 🙂

    http://fashionb-elle.blogspot.com

  8. ChiTown Fashionista

    AH-mazing photos, Amy! Ummm…Oliver Peoples better buy up every one of those shots of the sunglasses.

  9. These are such cute outfits!

    http://www.evolvmag.com

  10. Ladies Evening Belts

    How what are you looking with glass and your dress. i think you most have use your belt then you are looking much more beautiful.

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