Posts tagged Faux Fur
Silver Lining
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Sparkly with a dark twist. 

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December is coming to an end, which means that the new year is vastly approaching (time flew fast didn't it?!). We have about a week to prepare ourselves for 2016. As we plan our NYE shindigs, party looks come into play. 

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The new year is your time to shine, so I believe that sequins couldn't be a more perfect fit for a NYE look.

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Last year I wore a gold romper to match my blonde hair, but this year I know for sure I wanted to wear silver to match my new 'do.

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Glam up the look by adding a faux fur coat and suede bootieseffortlessly elegant and luxurious.

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Bundled Up
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Fall is in session but we are slowly (but surely) transitioning into the winter season. Now that it's getting chillier in Los Angeles, I'm in the hunt for the perfect outerwear. I found this Karen Kane jacket and it's definitely a winner! Being a SoCal gal, I get cold easily. However, I simply throw this jacket on and I'm instantly toasty thanks to the faux-fur lining. It's faux-leather but feels amazingly comfy. This is my must-have piece for the season!

Jacket by Karen Kane / Top by Young Hungry Free / Watch by Cluse / Boots by Lamoda

Photography by Virisa Yong

Shag Queen
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Shag queen comin' through!

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It feels like the fall season has barely hit (thanks to the LA weather), but I’m so excited for winter! Mostly because I can wear shaggy and faux fur coats—the more texture, the better! This shaggy little thing moves with you so it would be so fun to wear at parties, whether it’s for a friendsgiving or a holiday party. It’s a great way to upgrade your outfit to the top!

Jacket from 2020ave / Jewelry by Lena Bernard / Top from Urban Outfitters / Skirt by Bishop + Young / Shoes by IKRUSH / Sunnies from zero UV

Photography by Alec Dibell