16.11.15

Sneaking In A Statement





Jacket: The Underground Pearl   T Shirt: Thrifted   Jeans: Mother   shoes: Dolce Vita via Piper and Scoot  scarve: real old
I've been so drawn to more simple classic pieces that I will have forever. So yes, a few of these items are super pricey for me but a classic that you feel comfortable and amazing in is a-ok in my book. But I mean don't expect me to go totally simple on you, I have to sneak a statement piece in somewhere...even if it's just on the back of my jacket:)

4.11.15

Put A Hat On It

 sweater: JCPenney    gingham blouse: Anthropologie   jeans: Mother   shoes: Target   hat: Old Navy  necklace: H&M

Are you guys tired of seeing this hat yet, because I have no control when it comes to wearing it. It makes all of my outfits look more put together and fall-ish so really ya know who cares if I wear this hat every other day. I'm beginning to feel like I need to find another, perhaps gray, perhaps black. My main requirements are; covers up bed head and doesn't look like a gallon hat. I know it's hard to make the cut these days.

2.11.15

How To: Style A Long Tunic

Long tunics are by far one of my favorite things to wear in the fall because you can pair them with leggings and still look put together, it just takes a bit of styling. Here are my top 3 tips for making tunics look effortless and put together (don't worry I won't tell anyone that it feels like you're still in your jam jams).


1. Mix your flowey girly tunic with something edgy. This tunic from PinkBlush (if you are looking for trendy boutiques online you should definitely check them out, they have a killer maternity section and lots of cute dresses for women) has such a flattering underlay of lace, most long tunics are pretty feminine looking, so pairing it with a moto jacket and some edgier boots can give it a bit more interest.
tunic: PinkBlush (find it here)

3. When in doubt, throw a vest on it. Fur vest, denim vest, sweater vest, something about the contrast of a shorter vest and a longer tunic helps define your waist and keep you from looking like a hot air balloon.
tunic: ShopPinkBlush (find it here)

3. You can totally pull off denim with a long tunic, just make sure they are skinnies. You want to give your body some shape, and the tunic has all the give, so contrast it with some skinny and even cropped jeans. Also, a chunky knit never hurt no one.

tunic: PinkBlush Boutique (find it here)

If you haven't tried out long tunics for fall give it a go. They are so flattering because of their length and ease and because they cover your bum leggings are totally a go! It's a win win no?

{This post was done in collaboration with PinkBlush, a Women's Online Boutique, they provided tunics for me to style but I am not compensated for these posts. Just so we're clear, I always want to keep it real with you girls. These opinions are all my own and I genuinely LOVE these tunics, especially because they can easily be used as maternity tops.}
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