Blouse || Skirt || Shoes || Sunglasses
In the summer, I can definitely say that I practically live in gingham. It’s the perfect pattern to wear on a hot summer day and the breezier the better! Since I’m clearly in denial that Fall is actually here, I wanted to try to think of a way to rewear my flowiest of gingham pieces, this midi faux-wrap skirt from LOFT. The color is the saving grace of this skirt. Black instantly looks more ready for colder weather and I had just the top to pair with it. If this silk button down shirt from J. Crew isn’t in your closet yet, you need to get shopping right away! It comes in 5 gorgeous colors and is simply such a good staple to have. I’ve recently figured out that gingham also comes in flannel. Duh Katie! I guess I’ll have to go shopping ASAP.
I have been wearing these loafers that I snagged from the Nordstrom sale over and over again! They are from Louise et Cie, but I think they make for the perfect Gucci dupe. When I was in Italy this summer, I had convinced myself that I was coming home with a pair of Gucci loafers to call my own. I think I sat in one of their Rome stores for over an hour trying to decide what to do… I absolutely loved them, but hated how their particular style looked on my feet. I couldn’t explain it, but knew I was not ready to drop so much money on a pair of shoes I wasn’t 100% in love with. The Louise et Cie pair made for a great alternative. I love the honeycomb detail on the buckle and, once I broke them in, they became one of the most comfortable pair of shoes I have in my closet. I’ve been eyeing the same style in Maroon for a while now and may just have to pull the trigger!
Now, on to my favorite accessory and partner-in-crime, Tripp! You meet him for the first time in this post back in Spring, but I think he needed another time to shine. I would not be functioning during this transition to NYC without my pup. I mean, just look at him! That face of his is the best thing to come home to after a day of running around the city. Now, one of the biggest questions I get is, how has he adjusted to city living? After all, he is just a country dog from Alabama who had a pretty sweet life living in the Sunshine State. Well, I’m pretty sure he absolutely loves it here! Basset Hounds are a pretty rare sight in the Big Apple, especially one as big as him, and people are always wanting to stop us and say hi on our walks. Tripp just eats up all of the attention, but I’m thinking it’s starting to go to his head. “No Tripp, you’re actually not a celebrity and you’re public is not waiting for you outside.” Because we live right next to Central Park, Tripp is still able to enjoy some green space every once in a while and now that the weather is getting cooler, our walks are finally able to get a little longer.
Yep, life is pretty good for the world’s largest Basset Hound and city life definitely suites him. He has never seen snow before and I can only imagine how he’s going to react to that. Don’t worry, I’m going to be the weird dog-mom and capture every second of it.
Love from NYC,
Katie