Knitwear trends 2023 here! Yes, I made a list of all, but seriously all, knitwear in fashion for fall winter 2023/24. And what is more, I even found some pretty knitwear in style for spring 2024 ready to ship immediately. So, pop a tea bag into your fancy porcelain mug; take out your credit card and scroll down instantly. Ps. Take my…
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Crop sweater winter outfit? Yes, yes and yes! Even though chunky sweaters are the winter sweaters we reach for daily in colder months, cropped sweaters are great to wear in winter, too. Provided you style your crop sweater with something warm, obviously - like a wool coat and thick high waisted wool pants. Scroll down to see how…
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A cute sweater skirt mini outfit is the best mini skirt winter outfit to wear during the Christmas holidays - especially if you style a sweater and mini skirt with glitter pumps. Glitter pumps are perfect for cosy moments when you want to feel extra special and festive. Yet not too festive. Only festive enough to know it's…
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Camel sweater with dark jeans and chunky loafers is undoubtedly the chicest capsule fall outfit to wear this season. It's so European, so chic, and so trendy for fall. And the best news, you can wear sweater jeans and loafers into winter. Layer on with a fashionable winter coat, and off you go. Oh yes, camel sweater and…
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Fall comfy outfit for home? I go with a cable knit sweater with shorts and ballet flats this fall. Effortlessly chic, simple and comfortable, a cable knit sweater and shorts with ballet flats are perfect to wear at home as the temperatures drop a little bit, and we are looking for that extra fluffy feeling while we don't…
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OUTFIT FOR A FALL PICNIC IN THE VINEYARD
And the most fashionable way to wear a dress this season
Fall picnic outfit idea for fall picnic in the vineyard here! Just in case your guy takes you for a romantic fall picnic in the countryside this weekend. As stated, here is what you should wear for an autumn picnic in the vineyard. And no, it's not the riding boots, stirrup pants, or cargo pants you wore for…
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Short sleeve sweater with bouclé skirt here. Because simple elegance always speaks volumes. The key lies in minimalist silhouettes, from knits that hug the body to soft tailoring and knee lengths, perfectly balanced with understated tones of yellow, cream and beige. It's time to make room for ladylike pieces you will turn to again and again. And today…
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Don't know how to dress up for the three chilly spring days that are ahead of us? Here's a classic sweater and midi skirt outfit that's just perfect for a cold snap in May. Whether you stay at home or head to the town, a sweater and midi skirt outfit is what you should wear in the middle…
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Camel sweater and red mini skirt with nude booties here! The advent outfit that will bring you the Christmas cheer without trying too much. Without suffering in an ugly Christmas sweater. Indeed this comfortable Christmas outfit proves you can feel merry without wearing a Christmas sweater. But you do need a mini red skirt. Luckily I know where…
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VERONIKA LIPAR
Veronika Lipar, fashion trend analyst, fashion stylist, editor and founder of Brunette from Wall Street spends her time watching fashion shows, analysing fashion trends, and browsing through fashion magazines, fashion business journals to make sure you are never behind of any new fashion trend or run out of new outfit ideas.
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