Hello dear friends, hope you are all ok
Now that my holiday story is done and filed, I can go back blogging about clothes.
I can’t speak for every fashion blogger but for me blogging about winter fashion has always been a challenge. First, as we in OZ don’t have a winter as you
might experience in Europe or
As for me, after living in the former USSR for the first half of
my life, I am conditioned to wear clothes appropriate to the season.
Second, when taking photos of your winter outfit, you don’t just
take images wearing a coat, you need to show what you are wearing underneath
and I quite often feel too could to take the coat off.
I usually end up photographing the outfit in the comfort of
my own home. This time, however, it was
different. It was rather a strange day, it is started on a somber note because we had to attend a memorial, followed by lunch with my husband’s
business associates after which I had to pick up my granddaughter Edie from
school and her little brother Theodore from the day-care, so I had to come up
with the outfit suitable yet comfortable for all three occasions.
Since it is expected to wear dark colours for sad events, I
settled for a monochromatic black and white palette. I
wore a black cashmere jumper, black cropped pants with occasional white
horizontal and vertical stripes, black boots and scarf and topped it with the grey coat.
Bearing in mind my business lunch and not wanting to look
too severe, I wrapped a long string of pearls around my neck and paired it with
pearl tea-drop earrings to add some lightness to the look.
I was debating between wearing more formal footwear, but it
would be difficult for me to keep up with the kids, so I opted for a pair of
black and white sneakers from LV instead.
Besides, the days when the sneakers were worn to do some sort of physical
activity only are long gone and since have become the footwear de jour.
Somewhere between the engagements, I asked my husband to
take few images of my OTD. The day was
not too cold, yet I wasn’t ready to take my coat off completely, so I just loosened the belt slightly so you can get the idea.
This is a great casual look. Love the extra long trench and the sneakers were an excellent choice to complete the look. I lived in Seattle for a decade and the winters are similar but more rain.
ReplyDeleteAllie of
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I love that the outfit really works for each of your activities/events! Very stylish and put together but the sneakers made your afternoon comfortable! Love your coat!
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I like how the outfit looks dressy at the top and more casual as you work your way down to the sneakers - the pants are a great piece to bridge these two refinement levels and make it all work together. And I just love the pearls + sneakers combination!
ReplyDeleteThank you Sally
DeleteI love chis casual chic look! Those pearls are the icing on the cake. Thanks for explaining why you don't have many coats. So interesting to hear what people do in different climates.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.kathrineeldridge.com
Thank you Kathrine. Would you believe if I tell you that a lot of Australians and in denial and wear the same clothes all year round, ie shorts and a t-shirt :)
DeleteYou made the perfect choice! The hole outfit looks consistened. The pearls are fabulous with te look!
ReplyDeletethank you Nancy, have a great weekend
DeleteI love how classy yet chic your outfit looks. The sneakers are fun addition but perfect for your day’s event. We also don’t need too many jackets where I live. It’s usually still warm by November!
ReplyDeleteMaureen | www.littlemisscasual.com
Thank yo Maureen, it seems that your home is far warmer then mine :)
DeleteThis look works well for all of the activities you had that day. It's very chic!
ReplyDeletethank you Laura
DeleteYour outfit looks lovely - neutrals always look so classic and pulled together. I'm sorry you had such a sad start to the day with a funeral though, sorry for your loss.
ReplyDeletethank you Mica, have a great weekend
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