Every time the seasons start to shift towards Fall, I find myself wanting to channel Ali McGraw circa Love Story (if you don’t know the reference, the 70s era movie is available on Netflix and the girl knows how to rock a turtleneck around campus). The air had that true crispness to it this weekend and I immediately stowed away my sandals and pulled my sweaters out of their storage spaces. This denim mini was a favorite throughout the Summer but its easily making the transition into cooler temperatures with a few layers on top. And I mean, you all know I love a good pair of knee socks. I paired them with these perfect tan suede booties from Restricted – that just feel like ‘back to school’ in the best possible way. Fitting, since on Sunday we roamed around one of my favorite streets in the city – this private alley home to NYU offices and housing. I may not be enrolling in any classes, but I don’t mind looking the part.
Floppy Hat – old, similar via Urban Outfitters // Sweater – old, similar via Old Navy // J.Crew Gingham Shirt // Loren Hope Cuff c/o // Sole Society Bag c/o // ASOS skirt c/o // Restricted Booties c/o // Essie Polish in Stylenomics
Hello! I’m visiting from Lauren’s linkup today, and had to tell you that your outfit really caught my eye! I love these fall layers, especially your hat and knee socks. =) I’m loving your style – let me know if you’d like to follow each other?
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I hope you are having a great week!
Amber
Thanks so much for stopping by Amber! Fall accessories are the best 🙂 Will definitely check out your site!
xx
this outfit is absolutely darling!! I need to get my hands on that fab hat!
xo Lindsay
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Thanks Lindsay! There’s a super similar one available from Ruche right now here: http://bit.ly/1pkVIMI
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