Sunday, February 22, 2015

Runway Recap: Fall 2015 Trends


Shearling Coats

70's Vibe

 Fur

 Fringe

New York Fashion week has come to an end, London Fashion week is getting started, and school has been getting busy so obviously I find ways to procrastinate by watching the fashion shows online.  On the bright side, my productivity in watching the shows, has given me the opportunity to summarize the most dominant Fall 2015 trends for you!  The pictures I chose above are my personal favorite trends and looks, but below I have listed the other prominent trends. 

Additional trends include: culottes, duster coats, oversized scarfs, oversized buttons, pastels (think Spring colors such as lavender), turtlenecks (try pairing a v-neck dress over a turtle neck for a more interesting approach). 

Keep in mind that some of the trends that were featured last year, that are back this year (think turtlenecks) will be going on sale soon in stores so this is a great time to stock up! I will be doing another one of these Runway Recaps for London Fashion Week so make sure to be on the lookout for it!

Thanks for reading!
xx

Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Welcome 2015









And here's one expressing how shocked I am 2014 is almost over:

Happy New Years Eve everybody!! 2015 is literally a few hours away, so I thought I would do the last blog post of 2014! This year, my friends and I are going to ring in the new year with dinner and some Snowflake Lane sighting. For those of you who have never been to Seattle, Snowflake Lane is a huge holiday tradition, where people gather to watch fake snow fall from the sky, live toy solider drummers, and snow princesses along the streets.  

For this evenings activities, I have chosen a simple, minimalist dress and a black leather tuxedo coat on top. I paired that with some gold metallic shoes and a sparkly headband, because who doesn't wear sparkles to a New Years party?! Hope everyone has a fun and safe night!

Thanks for reading!
Xx
Nicole

Monday, December 22, 2014

Socks and Skirts

{Sweater: Macy's, Skirt: Nordstrom Rack, Jacket: Macy's, Boots: Sam Edelman, Socks: Old Navy}

School and swim have been very hectic lately, but I am happy to say I will be blogging more frequently now that I have worked out a schedule! :)  Also, I will be announcing some huge news about this blog in a couple weeks so stay tuned!
It is safe to say that I am a skirts and dresses kind of gal.  Unfortunately, here in Seattle, it is quite chilly because we have some powerful winds.  The most common way of 'winterizing' skirts and dresses is by throwing on some tights or leggings... anyone bored of doing that? I most definitely am! So another cute way to wear your skirts and dresses without baring your whole leg is to put on some knee or thigh high socks.  It keeps most of your leg covered, and looks tres chic.  I wore the socks with my ankle boots because I wanted to show how wearing tall socks does not mean you have to wear tall boots with them.  In fact, you could wear flats if you really wanted to (click here for a visual). 

Thanks for reading!

Xx

*Visual inspiration picture taken from Pinterest



Sunday, September 28, 2014

Fall Sickness

{Top: American Eagle, Skirt: F21, Shoes: Nordstrom, Bag: Mom's Closet, Scarf: Nordstrom BP}

Happy Sunday afternoon ladies! For all the Washingtonians out there reading this, who else is missing their scarves and boots?! I am!! Lately in Seattle the weather has still been warm and nice out, resembling Spring like weather. 

This outfit is my way of breaking out my sweater, scarf, and boots without overheating under the sun. Baring some legs help to keep cool, as does the wide knitted sweater.  I love how this look has a fall vibe to it with the color palette, but still works in the barely cold days.  

This outfit is also very easy to recreate for those of you who love it as much as I do! 

What do you think? Comment down below your thoughts!