Happy Sunday y’all! I’m finally blogging again after a few crazy weeks of traveling, celebrating Christmas, and ringing in the new year! I hope y’all had as much fun as me. Well now that Christmas is over and the cold winter months are upon us, it’s time to bundle up and hit the books, school is just around the corner. hah. Wow life moves too fast and I’m not ready for this break to be over. However, I am looking forward to beginning my student teaching career. So today, I decided to share with you an outfit that is a little more work appropriate but will still keep you warm and stylish during these 30 degree days we have been having lately!
Life is not fair isle. I mean seriously, school just ended and we have to go back already? Okay I’ll stop my rant. This sweater’s pattern is called fair isle if you haven’t caught on and it is my all time favorite winter pattern. I love the vintage look of it and how festive it is, even after the holidays! We haven’t gotten to see any snow this year so why not wear it?! Anyway, I own so many things in this pattern and it’s a great pattern to wear all winter long! I paired this gray fair isle sweater from H&M with these dark khaki skinnies from Old Navy(leggings so they are comfy but work appropriate, woot woot). I finished the outfit by adding these tall chestnut riding boots. I thought it added a bit of prep to the outfit and I liked the contrast of browns together with the gray in the sweater.
When your on the run and headed to work, accessorizing isn’t always an option. Just make sure you have a cute purse and outfit and that’s all you need. I wore my all time favorite bag, this dark red tote from Charming Charlie’s that was only 45 dollars! They have it in a few other colors as well! Well that’s all folks, have a blessed Sunday & a great week!
Fair Isle Sweater(similar) + Khaki Jeggings + Chestnut Riding Boots + Dark Red Tote
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Love the library shoot idea!
aw thank you so much it was alot of fun!
Adorable outfit! Love the pictures!
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Thanks so much Mel! Hope you had a great Christmas and New Year’s!