GET THE LOOK:: WRAP IT UP

What to wear when the weather hasn't quite caught up with our desire to bundle up and layer? When unpredictable temps have us peeling off our beloved layers only to put them on again. Some call this lovely season transitional but I call it tricky! Cristina from Fuji Files here with a transitional tip to get you through the season.
get the look scarf wrap street style
Wraps are an excellent fix for fall because they're as easy to throw on as they are to take off, and they add an effortless air to any outfit. I love the laid back boho feel of an oversized scarf, but I like to keep the rest of the look polished when sporting this trend (so as not to look like I walked out of the house in a blanket!). We're only a few days into fall so I kept this look bright with a light tee and fun salmon colored trousers.
get the look stree style blanket wrap scarf
This is an easy way to add pattern to an otherwise neutral outfit, and there are lots of great patterns to choose from right now like Aztec and Southwestern inspired prints! I chose a pretty paisley and paired it with metallic heels for that extra glam factor. If you're up for adding one more fall accessory to the mix, top it all off with a felt fedora!



*resources: shawl Anthropologie, earrings Patrick Irla, shirt Kain, clutch Kate Spade, shoes Zara, pants Topshop 

*images via: stockholmstreetstyle, vanessajackman, anthropologie, netaporter, etsy, topshop, katespade, zara

7 comments:

  1. Anonymous28.9.11

    great looks!

    xx

    http://theparallelmagazine.blogspot.com/

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  2. I love these looks - so chic!!!

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  3. Gorgeous! Love how even boho hippie rock chick looks are becoming more and more sophisticated!

    xox Mrs. Châtelaine in Paris

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  4. love the shoes... I can imagine all the things I would pair them with... sooo dreamy :)

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  5. I love that wrap...and the red jeans!

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  6. seriously these are some of my favorite looks - love them!


    -grace

    http://herumbrella.com

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