Showing posts with label over the knee boots. Show all posts
Showing posts with label over the knee boots. Show all posts

January 23, 2014

Cold Red


At a "feel like" temperature of -20, I should have worn fleece-lined or sweater tights, 
but the polka dot ones were just so much more fun! I've had to sacrifice all heels for comfortable flats to continue the healing of my ankle, so I have to hold up my end of the bargain that fashion is (sometimes) painful.

Recreate my look:
Free People coat (similar), LOFT dress (similar), Corso Como boots (similar), American Apparel tights, Charming Charlie purse (similar), Ally + Zoe earrings (similar), Revlon 'Cherries in the Snow' lipstick

January 9, 2014

Houndstooth


With all the focus on menswear looks for the ladies, it was refreshing to find such a quintessential flirty & girly shape in a historically "reserved for the boys" print. In addition to leopard, houndstooth might become the other printed neutral of my winter wardrobe. 

Recreate my look:

October 30, 2013

Vested Interest


Although I have yet to break out my fur vest, this little denim one has been getting some major exposure to add a waist line to longer sweaters or playfulness to my business casual basics. A vest, either puffer, fur, jean, or leather, is "the" transitional piece to keep your core toasty and your overcoat in the closet for a few more weeks...hopefully!

Recreate my look:

October 28, 2013

Poncho & Plaid

While I've been saving different fall looks all over my Pinterest page, I need to do some purchasing or take some creative liberties to recreate most of the looks. However, this one of Ms. Drew, is essentially identical to items that already live in my closet. Added bonus? It hides the fact that I'm wearing yoga pants since jeans, tailored pants, and tights don't fit over my cast.

Recreate my look:
J.Crew shirt (similar), Worthington poncho (similar), over the knee boots, Charming Charlie purse (similar), Nars Heat Wave lipstick

October 17, 2013

Because I Must Wear Flats

It's no secret I'm a heels girl; however, I recently broke my fibula and tibia simply by stepping off the sidewalk in these beloved platforms. Therefore, I'm using crutches or a knee scooter until I can bear weight on my right foot (date to be determined) and have to accept that it will be a very long time until I'm wearing anything higher than 1.5 inches off the ground. Since flats account for only 25% of my entire collection, I need to expand my selection.

Before my injury, wearing flats was more of a necessity to commute to work. I would put on my Tom's for the train ride and lovingly placing my heels in my work tote to change into immediately upon entering the office. I have already begun to realize that my extra long wide leg trousers and below the knee pencil skirts will have to move to the back of my closet in favor of full mini and midiskirts, ankle pants, and maxi dresses, but I'm ready for the challenge...and some rewards points from my favorite shoe stores!

These are the five styles I will be wearing and buying in the next few months:

:: Metallic Pointy Toe ::
Despite not having the leg lengthening effects of a stiletto, the pointy toe will at least help rather than hinder in the flattering department, unlike the rounded toe sometimes can (especially for those of us with large feet).
:: Over the Knee Boot ::
Whether in suede, leather, or mixed materials, this type will keep you warm and stylish and maintain a clean line with every skirt you own or over your skinny jeans and leggings
The borrowed from the boys look continues from crisp shirts and tweed to below the ankle and in burgundy, teal, or mustard, the colors will compliment all autumnal hues.
Print mixers raise your hand, because these are for you! Leopard, plaid, polka dot, zebra, or tribal prints will be a great way to add texture and interest to the bottom half of your outfit.
This material is the "it" girl of shoes - just don't wear it in the snow/rain - and for those who have multiple black flats, this is a new spin on an old favorite.

April 11, 2013

Seasonally Affected


Four days of rain.
The past four days have included flat hair, carrying an umbrella and therefore foregoing my travel mug of coffee, traversing puddles in heels, and staying inside the office during lunch. The diagnosis of Seasonal Affective Disorder is certainly real and I am certainly meeting criteria this week.

Silence & Noise blazer (similar), XXI blouse (similar), Simply Vera skirt (similar), Nine West boots (similar), NY & Co necklace (similar) and Max & Chloe necklace, gunmetal hoops

January 25, 2013

What to Wear this Weekend


Leggings? Baggy sweatshirt? Stocking cap? These are all elements for a lazy weekend spent indoors. 
Sequins? Red lipstick? Sparkly brooch? Black rim glasses? Over the knee boots? These are all elements that will elevate those elements off the couch and out for some daytime fun this Saturday.

I, on the other hand, will be wearing this dress and celebrating my entry into the 30s club!

J.Crew coat and sweatshirt (similar), Target leggings, Nine West boots (similar), Halogen purse, vintage scarf (similar), DIY brooch, American Apparel hat, Givenchy lipstick

December 9, 2012

North of the Knee

Joe Fresh blouse, Simply Vera miniskirt, Nine West over the knee boots, Simply Vera fishnets, NY & Co leather bomber, Stella & Dot necklace, Akira and Charming Charlie bracelets

November 15, 2012

The More the Merrier


Layers, layers, layers. This time of year, I try to stay away from wearing a winter coat (unless its the best option with my ensemble). Therefore, I often rely on layers to keep me toasty in the Windy City. A tee, sweater, and a snood? Thigh high socks over tights? The more the merrier as far as I'm concerned. 

Akira sweater and skirt, Gap snood, American Apparel thigh high socks, Hue sweater tights, Nine West boots, Halogen purse, LOFT tee and ring, Charming Charlie shades