A Holiday Montage
After getting caught up in the midst of finals, holiday traveling, and the start of the winter semester, I've found it hard to find the time to post. Now that I've got a handle on my schedule, I'm planning on getting back into the swing of things with at least one post per week! As promised, below are a few pictures from Halloween, as well as Christmas and New Years. Enjoy :-)
A few thoughts from the slideshow:
- When going to a house party for New Years Eve, it's important that you feel good in what you wear (especially if you're meeting new people), but it's just as important to be comfy since you'll likely be in for a long night. Again, jeggings can be your best friend! Pair them with an exciting top, something patterned or embellished, and you'll be looking stylish.
- It's always fun to wear red for Christmas! Cozy holiday sweaters, like mine with the red bow, are warm, comfortable, and cute. I found mine at Forever 21 for less than $15.
- Get creative when it comes to Halloween! Putting something together or making a costume (or pieces of one) yourself or with others can be a great time. A trip to the craft store is always an adventure, epecially when you go with friends or family. Also, you'll get a lot of credit for trying to be unique on Halloween. I know that Jonny and I did when we put our Link and Zelda costumes together. Thanks to Kati Riess for help with sewing!
- Fall and winter are definitely cold in the central US, so a warm coat is a necessity. Wearing it everyday, though, can be a bit of a drab. Change up your coat by adding different scarves. Patterns can add a little pop of color and show some personality, too. Hats also make for a great accessory.
Leave a comment: What's your favorite part of putting outfits together for the holidays? Mine is having the opportunity to show creativity when making a costume or picking out a fun holiday sweater.
A few thoughts from the slideshow:
- When going to a house party for New Years Eve, it's important that you feel good in what you wear (especially if you're meeting new people), but it's just as important to be comfy since you'll likely be in for a long night. Again, jeggings can be your best friend! Pair them with an exciting top, something patterned or embellished, and you'll be looking stylish.
- It's always fun to wear red for Christmas! Cozy holiday sweaters, like mine with the red bow, are warm, comfortable, and cute. I found mine at Forever 21 for less than $15.
- Get creative when it comes to Halloween! Putting something together or making a costume (or pieces of one) yourself or with others can be a great time. A trip to the craft store is always an adventure, epecially when you go with friends or family. Also, you'll get a lot of credit for trying to be unique on Halloween. I know that Jonny and I did when we put our Link and Zelda costumes together. Thanks to Kati Riess for help with sewing!
- Fall and winter are definitely cold in the central US, so a warm coat is a necessity. Wearing it everyday, though, can be a bit of a drab. Change up your coat by adding different scarves. Patterns can add a little pop of color and show some personality, too. Hats also make for a great accessory.
Leave a comment: What's your favorite part of putting outfits together for the holidays? Mine is having the opportunity to show creativity when making a costume or picking out a fun holiday sweater.
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