Fall Florals
Dress (also) || Flats || Handbag (also) || Earrings || Watch
Today is a cold and blustery day in New York City. I feel like fall just got here, but it may sadly be on its way out already. I can’t believe it’s just October! If luck is on my side, winter will hold off for a few more weeks. I have a fun day trip planned for next weekend and I want to get a little leaf peeping in.
Florals are normally reserved for spring, but for whatever reason I’ve been really gravitating towards them. This is so out of character for me because it’s rare that I find a floral print that really speaks to me. When it comes to patterns, I normally lean towards stripes and ginghams. And they’re mostly navy.
This new floral obsession all started with this floral trapeze dress from J. Crew. The dress is extremely roomy, but still feminine with a high, ruffled collar. It originally came into my life through Rent the Runway. I borrowed it, fell in love, and had to make it my own. RTR has the option to buy an item straight away, but the dress is still available at J. Crew. As the days get cooler, I can even plan to style it for winter with warm tights and heeled Chelsea boots.
Worn with classic Chanel flats and a sweet Kate Spade handbag, I wore this dress for a date night in the Upper West Side. Although there are plenty of options to go to in my own neighborhood, the UWS feels like I’m in a different town. After all, it’s just one quick walk through Central Park away. Currently, our favorite spot has been Burke & Wills. It’s an Australian inspired bar with great cocktails and an even better happy hour.
Fall florals are such a good idea. Honestly, I can’t understand why I didn’t invest in them sooner. As long as you have colors that are dark or jewel tones, it’s really hard to go wrong. If worn just right, they can even turn into winter florals. How would wear them?
Love from NYC,
Katie
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