Monday, March 4, 2013

Mixing Textures

I feel so bad that I have only been posting once a week lately, but school is so tough right now, and the weather has been so uncooperative, that I just haven't had the time or ability to take outfit shots or collage photos.  I am hoping after spring break I can get back into posting a few times a week. 

Anyway, it was pouring last Thursday, which always presents an issue clothing-wise.  The majority of my shoes are leather or suede, so I finally got a pair of Hunter rain boots a few months ago which have saved my precious shoes from being destroyed.  Also, you may note from most of my posts that I am not a big jacket-wearer.  Never have been.  I always find them uncomfortable and overly warm.  But I always try to buy one light jacket a year to prevent the stares that would ensue if I showed up to school in a tee shirt in 30 degree weather and no jacket.  My jacket this year is sort-of waterproof, so it was perfect for the downpours all last week.  

I love contrasting textures (as opposed to prints).  This outfit consists of wool, leather, plastic, metal, corduroy, and rubber. I think it creates a much more interesting look then just using the same fabric head to toe. Enjoy:) 





Free People jacket and pants, BCBGeneration top, Hunter rain boots, Marc by Marc Jacobs watch, H&M necklace

Hope everyone had a nice Monday.  I am going on a school trip for a business competition tomorrow so wish me luck!

xo, Sophie 

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