Best Time of the Year: New York City Fashion Week

Best Time of the Year: New York City Fashion Week
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Sunday, October 24, 2010

5 Cold Weather Favorites

After a draining couple of weeks of mid-terms, I definitely needed a break from homework and essays.  This blog entry instantly cheered me up.  I hope you like it too!


Everyone has their favorite things that they couldn’t get through a season without.  For some people it’s a great pair of jeans, a cute, easy-to-wear, black dress, or maybe just your favorite pair of boots.

I’ve put together a list of my 5 favorite things that I know I wouldn’t be able to get through this upcoming winter without.  Some of them are a little pricey (its unfortunate, I know) but I love to mix them with less expensive items.  Maybe one of my favorites will be something you’ll want to add to your closet this winter!  And, I'd love it if you'd let me know what's on your list of favorite things!

   
1. Dolce Vita 'Prince boots, SoleStruck, $134

They're so comfortable and I was able to get mine on sale!  I like these best with tights and mini dresses or skirts.

2. Zara camel colored coat, $189
I know the price is steep, but the neutral color makes it something that can definitely be worn with just about anything & it's also something that will last.

3. American Apparel leggings, $26

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I couldn't live without these leggings.  I wear them all of the time with big sweaters & they're super comfortable.

4. Michael Kors 'Jet Set Iconic' watch, Nordstrom, $250

Michael Kors 'Jet Set Iconic' Chronograph Watch
This one's also pretty expensive.  I waited until the Anniversary Sale to get it, but I love it and wear it everday.  It dresses up and polishes casual outfits.

5. Free People 'Velvet Foliage' dress, $98

This dress is definitely one of my favorites.  I love wearing velvet in the winter!  Because it's sleeveless, I like to wear mine with a cardigan or with a long-sleeved shirt underneath.

1 comment:

  1. Last week I bought almost the exact same pair of booties from Kenneth Cole on the Upper West Side. They were $250 and the salesman said he'd knock off $50; then, when I got to the register, he said if I spent $50 more — $300 — he'd take off $100. Pretty amazing deal: $200 plus tax for the booties and three pairs of quality winter tights.

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