Showing posts with label zara beanie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label zara beanie. Show all posts

11/13/2013

Sweet Escape


Top, Trousers and Beanie- Zara
Acid Wash Denim Jacket- Thrift
Shoes- Jeffrey Campbell (Edge Of Urge)

This post basically shows how much of a clue I don't have when it comes figuring out what to do with my hair. It's either I let it all out with a hat/beanie or I'll have it in a big mess top bun. For this look, I actually started out with wearing this beautiful light grey beanie, but it was extremely windy when I took these photos and the beanie wouldn't stay on my head no matter how much I tried. I'm not quite the person who usually wear body hugging tops because I tend to prefer my top be loose and free on my body. However, I have to say as of lately I've been splurging in Zara knitted tops a whole lot because they're literally the most comfortable thing to wear for this fall/winter season and if you're neutral coloured tops they are the perfect place to get it from.
Since I wore a body hugging top, it's only fair that I brought some type of balance to the overall look by wearing a a slightly baggy tailored trouser. I then threw on my oversized denim jacket to give a little depth and of course keep me warm. This is the kind of outfit that's perfect for days when you don't want to dress up too much but still want to be well dressed and presentable.

9/24/2013

Free Falling


Top- Vintage
Black and White Daisy Skirt- Forever 21
Faux Leather Biker Jacker- H&M
Shoes- T.U.K Creepers 
Beanie- Zara
Bag- Vintage

Fall is in the air and what better way to portray the falling leaves from the trees than to mash it all in into this blog post. For this look, I combined dark tones with two completely different floral manipulations. This purple embroidered top is possibly one of the softest and comfortable tops I own and I never want to take it off! I've had it for a few months now but chose to wait until it was a little bit colder so that I could combined it in a "fall attire". I thought it would be cool to mix the very light and 'organic' floral element of the top with this very static...(almost baroque inspired) skirt. The contrast of these floral elements definitely adds interest to the overall look and with the touch of the fall essentials such as the beanie, biker jacket and knee high socks, it gives the look more depth and definitely kept me warm throughout the day, since it was super windy in New York when I wore this outfit. Anyways, I'm off to a very long day in classes..you can keep up to date with me by adding me on Instagram @marfarlane.

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