To me, autumn means whipping out all of my black outfits. All black never goes out of style and always, SERIOUSLY ALWAYS looks very pulled together, don’t you agree?! It’s one of those colors where you don’t have to think so hard about what you are wearing, and it’s fun! Hence 99.9% of the time it is my favorite ensemble during the colder months. What is your favorite go-to color during fall/winter?!
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BLOUSE: Zac Posen via Target (sold out, similar here) | PANTS: Boohoo c/o | VEST: Skaist Taylor via Target (sold out, similar here) | NECKLACE: Bohme c/o (sold out, similar here) | Bracelet(s): SIRAMARA c/o, Tiffany & Co. | SHOES: Sears
Happy Monday! Glad you stopped by! I am all about classic, timeless pieces that will always stay in style and help you reinvent your staples year after year. Hence for today’s post I decided to pull some of my fashion staples.
I am wearing a polka dot blouse with an old pair of ripped jeans, and a classic trench coat. I love this classic – yet fun look, and it’s certainly casual enough to chase after my 3 year old son (by changing to flats, though!).
PS: How awesome are those spike earrings from These Odds?! Based in Atlanta, ‘These Odds’ are known for recycling and up-cycling homeless pieces, and for graciously giving us an opportunity to shed light on the value of clothing that others may have over-looked or simply forgot about. To learn more about them click here.
As always, thanks so much for reading & have a fabulous Monday!
JEANS: H&M (old, similar here & under $55!) | BLOUSE: OASAP c/o | COAT: Target (old, similar here & under $50!) | SHOES: Wild Diva via Lulu’s | SUNGLASSES: Forever21 | EARRINGS: These Odds c/o | PURSE: CHANEL | HAT: Boohoo c/o
So excited for the opportunity to collaborate with OBEY Clothing today. “OBEY Clothing was founded on the art, design and ideals of Shepard Fairey. What started for Fairey with an absurd sticker he created in 1989 while studying at the Rhode Island School of Design has since evolved into a worldwide street art campaign, as well as an acclaimed body of fine art” [to read more about the designer click here].
I am all about self-empowerment which is exactly what Fairey’s ideology is; with biting sarcasm verging on reverse psychology, he goads viewers, using the imperative “obey,” to take heed of the propagandists out to bend the world to their agendas.
To get my ‘word’ across I am wearing OBEY’s fall staples: The front thrift tee made in gauzy pigment dyed cotton/modal jersey for a vintage look, paired with their newest military jacket (which consists of authentic military fabrication). And before I forget: Did you know that OBEY Clothing sells amazing jewelry as well? I received the most gorgeous over-sized, celestial inspired geometric statement ring from them also which I will feature next week! Stay tuned!
And now, head on over to Obey Clothing and check their website out, and be empowered!
As always, thank you for reading and a BIG THANK YOU to OBEY Clothing for sponsoring this post.
Happy Monday, lovelies! I am so excited to share a look from Shabby Apple today! I teamed up with them to introduce you to their amazing skirt collection, and let me tell you: They are all beautiful! In 2006, founder, Athelia Woolley LeSueur created a business plan that would help beautify and empower women, and has been successful ever since!
I am wearing the Dutchess Skirt which is such a beautiful calf length (flare) skirt. I haven’t worn a calf length skirt in such a long time and I must admit: I am swooned! Are you?!
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Thank you to Shabby Apple for sponsoring this post.
SKIRT: Shabby Apple c/o | SWEATER: Express c/o (sold out, similar here) | SHOES: Wild Diva via Lulu’s | SUNGLASSES: ASOS c/o (sold out, similar here)