Throwing on a military jacket over my chambray shirt dress is an easy way to continue wearing it into fall. Honestly, I’ll probably wear this dress into winter by pairing it with tights and tall boots. It’s one of the most versatile pieces of clothing I own. Dresses are great because you can get dressed in one step without worrying about tops and shirts to match with your bottoms.
Flower Pants
These are not wallflower pants, these are flower pants. There is no way you won’t be noticed in these paints, that’s for sure. Yet, for some reason, I don’t see these pants as bold at all. Maybe it’s the navy color. I shy away from bold statements with my clothes, hence the color palette of grey, black and white. But I’ve never shied away from wearing these pants.
Black, White and a Pop of Pink
I usually keep things simple, white, black, grey, denim. But when it comes to accessories, I love to add a pop of color with a colorful bag. And I have a soft spot for pink. I have pink high heels, pink sneakers (just got them and you’ll see them in an upcoming post or my Instagram feed) and pink bags.
A Statement Skirt to Transition into Fall
My statement skirt is my life saver during transitional fall weather. I usually go for clean, simple and grey (notice the sweater and the boots), but when it comes to skirts, I love ones with flowers and interesting details.
Try a Classic White Shirt
I adore a good, classic, white shirt. I have a thing for button up shirts to begin with, but white ones top my list. I love the crispness and simplicity. I could probably fill my closet with white shirts and black pants and be completely happy and satisfied. There is something so appealing about that. I would never have to worry about what to wear to work again.