Haven't posted outfit photos in a while, so here are a whole bunch. As you can see, it's finally gotten cold here so I've busted out the hand knits and layering big time. I apologize for the darkness and poor photo quality in a lot of these photos - I am having lighting issues in all my photo spots on grey days.
1-3: the last of the warm autumn outfits. Handknit lace sweater, full skirt, and cutout booties with patterned socks.
4: Handknit lace hoodie, floral blouse, grey jeans, and pink oxfords.
5: Basic black sweater (a rare store-bought sweater), jeans, black boots, and a long necklace to make it a little more interesting.
6: hand knit cabled sweater, striped skirt (not hand knit), and taupe boots.
7-8: a newly finished hand knit sweater in a magenta tweed, layered over olive tank (inspired by all the talk about olive lately). Also my Kate Spade floral tote because it matched the sweater really well! None of my photos of this sweater adequately convey the fact that the yarn is actually a subtle tweed with a darker strand running through it.
9-12: Handknit cropped cable sweater with new ruffle wrap skirt from the Uniqlo/JW Anderson collab (find linked). I got the charcoal grey stripe. Photo #12 is lightened way up to attempt to show some of the details of the skirt. It has a lot of ruffles and asymmetrical bits and is super fun to wear, although does require some thought when styling. Floral bag again, mostly b/c I was too lazy to swap it out. It doesn't really match but I think it's fun anyway.
13: A hand knit vest layered over a striped tee with jeans and oxfords, with the floral bag again. You can't see any details here but the vest is burgundy with an all-over cable pattern.
14: Teal liberty print skinnies, teal sneakers, and teal bag. With some drapey black layers. I LOVED how this one came out.
15-16: Another wearing of the new hand knit tweed sweater. This time I layered it over a printed blouse and paired it with jeans and my tall cognac boots.
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