Although it’s officially September, Boston is definitely still in summer mode. For instance, today it hit up to 98 degrees. (Which begs the question, “Where is Nick Lachey these days?”) Even though it may be physically impossible to slither into our ’70s flare jeans just yet, it doesn’t hurt to start gathering inspiration for our fall wardrobes. With school back in session and a fresh
Business Casual
Blazer: H&M (old) Top: LIT Boutique (similar) Jeggings: American Eagle Flats: Franco Sarto Bag: c/o Miche Necklace: Urban Outfitters (old – similar) Business casual. Arguably the most popular oxymoron in fashion. Everyone has a different opinion of what it means to dress business casual, and after about two and a half years of working in the real world I think I’ve finally figured it out.
Ways To Wear Workout Clothes in Everyday Life
Leggings: c/o Marshalls (similar) Hoodie: American Apparel Tunic Top: Free People Maxi Dress: Urban Outfitters Sunnies: Urban Outfitters As an ex-soccer player, investing in cute workout gear never has never been a priority for me. With all the “free” athletic gear I got from tournaments and mandatory team apparel, I’ve never really had to go shopping for workout gear. Even after I retired my cleats at
’70s Fringe
Sweater: H&M Hat: Free People Top: Project Social T via Urban Outfitters Bottoms: H&M (similar) Bag: H&M Fring Necklace: H&M Boots: H&M Lips: Revlon Colorburst in Standout (can you tell I like H&M?) My obsession with the ’70s trend for spring is continuing to snowball. First it was wide-leg plaid pants, now it’s fringe. But I’m not talking about that rodeo cowboy fringe. The western trimming