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What I've Been Wearing

Sunday


This skirt is actually a dress from Anthropologie. One of my go to fall/winter looks is layer sweaters over dresses. 

Tuesday


This is another dress from Anthropologie. Green is one of my favorite colors and I adore the ruffle detail on the bottom. I just wish is didn't wrinkle so easily. If you have any tips, I'd love to hear them. 

Thursday


Pictures give you a different insight to an outfit. In the mirror I liked this look - it felt very fun and fall. However, as I look at the picture I'm not a huge fan. I'm pretty sure I won't wear this combination again. 

Saturday


So much Anthropologie this week! I got this jacket for almost 75% off. I would of never paid full price for it - the color and pattern make it too hard to mix and match. It's a fun statement piece, though, and the perfect weight for chilly fall days. 

If you looking for more outfit inspiration please check out these link parties: Watch What I'm WearingMonday MingleStyle Sessions and Pleated Poppy

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  1. so many fun looks love the green dress
    Would love to have you come visit my A Labour of Fashion Link up on thursdays
    http://www.alabouroflife.com/2016/11/a-labour-of-fashion-in-collingwood.html

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