NYC Halloween
Shirt || Similar Pants || Heels || Handbag (also) || Earrings || Watch || Bracelet
Happy Halloween everyone! If there’s a major city to celebrate the holiday in, it’s probably New York City. Some of the biggest parties in the country have been held over last weekend and into Sunday. All of the townhomes in the Upper East Side are decorated to perfection. The only thing that’s not on our side is the constant rain we’ve had for the past few days. At least we’re not getting snow like our friends in the Midwest.
In a few hours, Trick or Treaters will be stopping by. Because of the weather, and the fact that we’re in an apartment building, I’m expecting more kiddos than last year. Being a teacher, I love how excited kids get for the holiday. I love seeing their little costumes and am definitely over generous when it comes to giving out candy. Even though I already have our candy bowl all ready to go, I’m still tempted to run and grab full-size bars. Yes, I want to be that person!
As far as the rest of our Halloween plans go, we’ve decided for a quiet one this year. We both have a costume set aside (have you seen my Mrs. Maisel), just in case we decide to change our minds last minute. I’m looking forward to relaxing on the couch, munching on popcorn, and watching some scary movies. I learned this year that David and I have opposite tests when it comes to horror movies, but it’s all about compromise.
Just because I’m not wearing a costume today doesn’t mean I still can’t dress the part. Last week, I shared my idea of a classic Halloween style. Since it was so highly received, I decided to go for a round two. Black and orange is just about as Halloween as you can get. Pairing a black button-down with bright orange pants is a perfect way to dress for the holiday, even if you have to go to the office.
Love from NYC,
Katie
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