Ever since buying #mytinybungalow, I’ve put myself on a spending freeze, especially when it comes to shopping for new clothing. But fall is here and all I want to do is purge and start over fresh. Does that happen to anyone else?? It’s probably because I look at so many trends every day and totally get wooed by them all. So, now it’s my turn to woo you! Ha. Here are my top picks for what I want to add to my closet this fall:
Really, my shopping list is all about the essentials, but really, really nice ones. Also, this shade of green… I’m thinking I want to paint the trim on my house that color, I love it that much. What do you think??
links: Free People slouchy velvet blazer, Parker Annie Blouse form Shopbop, emerald shoulder bag from Need Supply, and distressed jeans from Madewell.
I am sooooo glad that velvet is in style again. I’m sort of obsessed with this, not gonna lie. Also, CLOGS. I can’t help but live in clogs and I find myself wanting to hoard more and more pairs.
links: Ulla Johnson clogs from Shopbop, mom jeans from Urban Outfitters, and velvet tank from Free People.
My style has always been really casual, but lately I’m more and more interested in quality pieces, things that I’ll have longer than a season. I only have room for the things that I truly love and would wear every day in my house, so that impacts my shopping, too.
links: Levis from Free People, suede Alexander Wang booties from Nordstrom, Everlane wool trench, and Ulla Johnson dress from Shopbop.
Both texture and pattern are key to my look, no matter the season.
links: Veronica Beard lace trim blouse from Shopbop and plush shearling motorcycle jacket from Madewell.
Speaking of texture… these pieces have all made me gasp with their gorgeous details, color, fabrications, and beauty. Yup, I want them all.
links: embroidered jacket from Anthropologie, 3.1 Phillip Lim saddle bag from Nordstrom, like whoa tee from Free People, and victorian lace tunic from Anthropologie.
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