Outfit No. 3
Day One of the 30 Day’s of Outfits Challenge
Today’s outfit consists of a long black dress from Nordstrom (specifically Treasure & Bond) which I wore with old black Nikes because they are the most comfortable type of shoe I own for me to wear to work. My earrings are clay designed by a lovely woman on instagram under the handle @ochrestone I recently got my hair cut in a “shag” style with curtain bangs and I’ve really enjoyed trying new ways to style all these new layers and shape!
Outfit No. 02
Daily look no. 2…
Sometimes I dress up for work, and sometimes I wear long shirts and over the knee boots so I can get away with wearing leggings.
Outfit inspiration…
I looked to Pinterest when putting together this look. I’ve been vibing with a warm and earthy color palette. Also, I’ve been enjoying playing with mixing textures. Like with this stiffer cotton canvas pant from Jesse Kamm, a chunky knit and a wool over-shirt from Mango that adds dimension with its check pattern.
Outfit No. 01
Go to look for running errands on a slow Monday afternoon…
An outfit for running errands before coming back home and putting on comfy clothes.
It’s all in the details.
This purse is a vintage Dooney and Bourke from my moms closet (heh heh). My frames are from Warby Parker that I’ve had my prescription put in, which was the easiest process ever. Then the necklace is old Madewell.
As far as my outfit above goes, I am wearing a long knit cardigan from Zara that is incredibly soft, and versatile! I wear it both as a layering piece and as a dress, and feel like I’m swimming in a sleeping bag, it’s so comfy. I layered over top a cowl neck sweater from Antrho with voluminous sleeves that I got for Christmas a few years ago. Last but not least, I am wearing leather, Jeffery Campbell slides with a nice gold chain detail.
Sadly, none of these specific items are available anymore :( so I have similar options linked below to recreate the look!
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