Ever since I was young, it has been engrained into my head that you don't wear white from Labor Day (September) until Memorial Day (May). I never questioned it and always dutifully put away my white clothes until the summer months when they are "allowed" to be included in my wardrobe again.
Well, there's a new sheriff in town and guess what, I am banishing the white rule. Snow is white, so why can't my pants be? Case in point with one of my favorite outfits. It looks fresh and season appropriate. So, today I decided to break out the white pants. I think the trick to wearing white in the winter is to layer it and pair it with season appropriate pieces. Like my heavy shawl collar sweater and, wait for it, a turtleneck. The chunky wide belt adds some substance and balances out the heaviness of the sweater.
Hair update: I tried to do a small braid as an alternative to the twist. Who knew braiding your own hair was so hard? I mean, it is really really hard. My fingers and hands were all confused. I can braid my daughter's hair in my sleep but apparently I can't braid my own on a full 8 hours. To keep it real, I posted a nice close up for you to see. Oh, and if it looks greasy, thank the styling balm I attempted to use. Apparently the trick is to use just a dab. Oops.
Daily Style File
Turtleneck: Old Navy (Fall 2011) last worn here
Sweater: Vince. via T.J.Maxx (Fall 2009) last worn here
Pants: Gap (Summer 2011)
Belt: Gap (old) last worn here
Shoes: Lucky Penny via Anthropologie (Spring 2011) last worn here
I Wore It Where?
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