{Forever 21 Skirt & Sunglasses, Gap Cardigan (similar), Zara Shirt (similar), Juicy Couture Necklace, Rachel Antonoff for Bass Shoes via Daffy’s}
Just havin’ a little fun embracing my nerdy side…
{Forever 21 Skirt & Sunglasses, Gap Cardigan (similar), Zara Shirt (similar), Juicy Couture Necklace, Rachel Antonoff for Bass Shoes via Daffy’s}
Just havin’ a little fun embracing my nerdy side…
{H&M Jacket & Top, Zara Riding Pants, Pour La Victoire Ankle Boots via Marshall’s, Scarf via Century 21, Louis Vuitton Neverfull MM, Fendi FS5141 Sunglasses via Nordstrom’s Rack, Moon & Lola Necklace}
I wore this outfit for a casual weekend lunch and a stroll around lower Manhattan. I’m trying to cut back on my red meat consumption, so my husband of course thought it would be a great idea to go to one of our favorite burger joints. He can be so thoughtful sometimes. I wound up having the vegetarian ‘shroom burger, and it was actually sort of awesome… not bacon-cheddar awesome, but still tasty nonetheless.
{H&M Jacket (similar), Scarf and Pants (similar here and here), Zara Sequinned T-Shirt, Miu Miu Shoes (similar)}
I’m a dress and heels kinda gal, but if I have to wear pants… they might as well be pink and lacy! Summer was just about winding down the last time I wore these trousers, but I also think they’re perfect for spring. And as if these pants weren’t all ready precious enough, they also sport little zips at the ankle?!
Sequins can sometimes give me pause (unless I’m on stage with my two backup singers), but I love the way they add texture and visual interest to this anything-but-basic white top. I’m a sucker for classic pieces with a little twist that makes them feel fresh and unique. Take this trench coat for example, the crisp pleats in back take it up a notch and turn it into something special.