2015 Street Style and Fashion Review (Instagram @saverspender)
I joined Instagram on January 6th 2015, and here was my first ever (terrible) post: Layering necklaces, the first time in a long while (6 years!!). Layered a multi-chain, double st
A fashion trend: Moving towards a minimalist look in my wardrobe
I don’t know what’s in the air or the water, but I’ve been finding myself loving more and more pieces that are minimalist without a lot of frills, and in neutral
Lessons Learned from Street Style Books from Paris, Berlin and Brooklyn NYC
I picked up a few style books and was inspired by a couple of things in each city: Berlin, Paris & Brooklyn. A photo posted by Sherry @ Save. Spend. Splurge. (@saverspender) o
In the world of Save. Spend. Splurge.
What I liked this week: So.. fluffy… ….!!!! *melts* A good read about The Real Donald Trump behind the scenes. Every year I make it a point to watch something a
How to stay warm in sub-zero temperatures
Canadians know how to stay warm. Mind you, not like the Russians who are serious about their winter (I hear they drink vodka to stay warm.. or is that a myth?). In Russia I always
How much do I secretly want to save each year out of my net income?
Most people say that saving 10% is good enough (of your net income). So if you make $2000 net a month, you should save at least $200/month. I like 10% as a general rule for all inc
Why do we torture ourselves by comparing our progress against others?
It’s mostly because we like to benchmark. I want to know (for bad or for worse), how I am faring against others in my age group for instance. It lets me know where I stand, b
Wealthy People Don’t Realize Their Income
Misleading, I know, but it’s not that they don’t know how much they make, it’s more that when they make the money, they don’t spend it (also known as “