Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Guest Blogger: Practical Outfits for Practical Places


We are excited to have guest blogger Carly, from Matt & Carly share her {comfortable!} Fall style with us. We LOVE these ideas.

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As Summer comes to an end, I always look forward to wearing Fall styles. A Portland, Oregon native, I am used to bundling up nine months out of the year and wearing just about anything that will keep my feet dry. Now I reside in the always-sunny state of California and look forward to the handful of rainy days we get. Here are a few tips and tricks that I've learned over the years to achieve warmer and practical outfits for the Fall.

For me, saying goodbye to Summer sandals is a mourning process, but I've found it helps when saying hello to loafers as September approaches. A good pair of loafers offer you great comfort and collegiate style, perfect for zipping around campus without sore feet. Slip them on with skinnies and an oversized sweater and you'll feel so comfortable you'll think you're getting away with something. 


If you want to sneak a few more days of short-wearing in before the rain comes, try wearing a pair with an unexpected winter item, like a beanie. It will give you the warmth you need while allowing a few last hoorahs with your denim cut offs. 


It's no secret that wearing a maxi skirt is the best way to obtain style and comfort, but keeping them flattering is key. Have back to back lectures on campus or a long meeting scheduled at the office? Slip into the most comfortable trend since Ugg boots, belt it at the waist and add a blazer. 


Don't be afraid of wearing a little leather-on-leather as rainy season approaches. Riding boots and a leather jacket will keep your feet dry and comfortable. Add a feminine piece underneath, like lace, to balance out the outfit. 



I hope these ideas help as you welcome Autumn into your wardrobe!

xoxo, Carly 


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Thanks, Carly! If you'd like to be a lovenell guest blogger {guest bloggers receive compensation in the form of boutique credit} email us at info@lovenell.com.

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