Gypsetgirl– A Fabulous Year in Review

2013 has been a very exciting year for me, with the launch of Gypsetgirl. Thank you to all of my readers for a very successful blog launch! I am grateful to have such a cool and interesting tribe of fellow gypsetters. I am looking forward to an even more exciting 2014 discovering new and unique places and the adventures that will take me through them.  In the coming year I plan on having more exciting giveaways, as well as the launch of the Gypsetgirl online Boutique where all can shop the amazing gypsetstyle finds I uncover here in the United States and beyond!

Here is a montage of some of the most popular posts on Gypsetgirl during 2013:

  • This year’s most popular post was Burning Man: Dedicated to Radical Self-Expression. This über gypset festival is held every year in the Black Rock Desert, and it delivers artist self-expression in all different mediums from music to costume design.


2012 Burning Man

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Gypset Style Paris Fashion Week 2013

PRISM Swimwear Santa Margarita

  • Panama’s Dreamy San Blas Islands. If you are looking for a beautiful Carribean getaway this winter, look no further than the San Blas Islands. You will be rewarded with beautiful beaches without the touristy crowds.

San Blas Islands Panama

  • Arancini: The Golden Jewel of Sicilian Cuisine. Arancini are scrumptious fried rice balls filled with ragù (meat sauce), tomato sauce, mozzarella, and peas. If you find yourself in Sicily, don’t miss the opportunity to taste the arancini!

Arancini

Cheers to a an exciting travel-filled year gypsetters!

2 comments on “Gypsetgirl– A Fabulous Year in Review

  1. Mary Larsen December 30, 2013 11:59 am

    What an amazing year! One of my bucket-list items is to go to Burning Man one day!

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