Casual Outfit Ideas

Sunnies: Rayban Sweater: Nordstrom Jeans: Topshop Bag: Chanel, Look for less here Shoes: Adidas Watch: Michele Bracelet: Hermes

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I’ve been a huge fan of camel colored clothing as of late and I couldn’t resist this cozy sweater when I saw it.  There are some criteria that a sweater must meet before I’ll make the purchase and to be honest, I don’t own many sweaters because I’ve had a hard time finding ones that fit the bill! #thestruggleisreal


First, I can’t deal with 100% wool.  It makes me scratchy all over and isn’t the point of sweaters to be cozy?  Second, I prefer them to be longer, almost like a tunic so that I can throw them on with my favorite lululemon leggings (aka my daily #momiform). Speaking of #momiforms, one of the main questions I get asked is, “how do I look cute but comfortable for school drop off/errands/everyday life?”  It seems like everyone (myself included) is on a quest for outfits that are versatile yet comfortable.  This outfit would be a great option! If you need an extra layer of warmth, throw a jacket or puffy vest over it OR I would totally wear this on date night with some jazzy earrings and otk boots.  For this look, I paired it with my favorite black stretchy denim and my new Adidas shoes!

Trust me, I realize I’m very late to the Adidas party but I wasn’t a fan until I saw them on pretty much all of the Ladies of London so there you have it. Someone finally sold me on this trend and who better than the leading ladies of Bravo? To say Austin was against them is a huge understatement but I think they’re growing on him as they are me!  My Nike’s are definitely more comfortable but at least I have another flat shoe option that’s not a trainer.  As much as I love slip on Vans and Converse on other people, they never worked for me so we’re going to roll with the Adidas for now. I hope you guys are doing great and as always, thank you so much for following along! xo

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