Black Holiday Style
Need some Holiday style ideas? Got just the thing that’s quick and easy.
Need some Holiday style ideas? Got just the thing that’s quick and easy.
Mixing prints, patterns and textures this fall plus a few good reads….
I love the trench and unconventional jacket/blazer trend. Especially this number from H&M with floral accents…. and kimono details. This combines two spring wardrobe MVPs—florals and jackets—into one seamless look.
Valentines Day falls on a weekday this year.
I have a record of being single on the day itself, so I’m accustomed to dressing for and taking myself out (even though I do during the year anyways…Spa day is DESPERATELY calling my name).
You can still dress flirty and appropriate for work or class. Check out this super affordable look I achieved mainly shopping on clearance racks.
Seen on Me:
Blouse, Thrifted $7 | Avery Floral Crop, Banana Republic Factory $5 (HERE for $48, check your local outlet for savings!) | Rose Gold Loafer Mules, Target $16 (HERE for $22)
Spread LOVE daily <3
Happy New Year! I haven’t posted since before Christmas…lots of family time, rest and thankfulness. Of course, i’ve been busy thrifting :).
I’ve been trying to get into Mad Men…and Joan Harris (Christina Hendricks character) is probably my favorite…I love her style. This look reminds me of portraying…being a high powered woman. Especially in this Giorgio Armani pencil skirt.
It’s chilly outside, so there are a few layers with the leather coat and scarf, all thrifted. This look is perfect for the office, conference, doctors, lawyers…anyone. It’s tailored, chic and gives off expensive vibes.
Skirt, Giorgia Armani $10 (Similar styles retail for $475) | Top, J. Crew $3.75 | Leather Coat, $20
All items, except heels are thrifted/consigned.
This year, I took a lot of fashion inspiration from Tracee Ellis Ross. Actually, she is one of my Style idols. Actually, she’s my big sister in my head. We have very similar styles; bold choices, color and mixing and matching,
Tis the season! Holiday looks are officially here and i’m so excited because red is my favorite color. I actually start holiday decorating a week before Thanksgiving and that includes blasting all the holiday tunes. This holiday, I really want to focus on the traditional colors, red, green, white, but adding textures, prints and sparkles.