
[wearing]
bird shirt: zara (similar)
striped sweater: j.crew (similar)
coated pants: forever21 (similar)
suede wedges: target (exactly)
clutch: marc jacobs via target x neiman marcus (similar)

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i've gotten a few questions about how i keep my feet warm in the winter given my midwestern existence. it's a pretty simple indoor shoes-outdoor shoes concept. since there's an abundance of salt/ice/snow/slush for a good chunk of the year, i've gotten used to changing my shoes a lot. i go from morning slippers to boots to work shoes to boots to barefeet (for yoga) to boots to slippers again. and some days there's a switch to steel-toes involved in the afternoon. anyway, hopefully these diagrams will make everything very clear.



rain boots: loeffler randall (exactly)
puffer: j.crew factory (similar)
gloves: best cashmere-lined christmas gift ever
infinity scarf: handmade
tote bag: buy love
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