That coat (that she told us she made by the way) is so elegant. Long coats worn correctly look phenomenal. Love the asymmetrical toggle buttons and that collar is great.
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How do you guys feel about longer coats vs. shorter ones?
I really like this look. Very Parisian to me, the hat, the colour, etc. I couldn't tell if I liked it more with or without the coat, so I decided to post both...
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Does anyone else use any other cultural references with how the dress?
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Love the trench coat, tweed is so classic looking. Those boots are awesome, and the bag really pops with the darker hues in the outfit. And look everyone! Snow!
Loving the tweed vest and plaid scarf over comfy baseball tee and yoga pants. The patent leather headband is a great way to dress up a pony tail when you're on-the-go.
Over-sized sweaters look so comfortable and fun. I love the design on the collar of this one, and the shape of the sweater's neck really compliments her hairstyle.
A lesson on how to wear warm colors in winter. Natalie sports a red coat with classic gilded buttons and a rich (dare i say) fur trim coller to keep her extra warm. The hints of green almost serve as a reminder of the upcoming holiday season. Also loving the mischevious cat-eye frames with rhinestone detailing.
I really like the accessories here. Arm warmers look really good with a lot of coats (as long as they're the right colour) and Dana pulls them off well here. Again, love that new high-waist coat silhouette.
Sorry for the blurry picture, it was a lot darker out than it seems in the picture. I like the combination of the black and white skirt with the bright red boots. Really fun, right?
I really love the neutrals here. Nothing is too much and that gives the look a great sense of sophistication. That belt adds so much too. Love the pleats on the back of the jacket too!
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