Monday
OOTD // Christmas Tree Farm
Last year I visited a Christmas tree farm to pick up a little tree named Kevin. It was a lot of fun and I loved having my own mini tree in the house so this time around I decided to return and get one for my office.
Cardigan: Vintage
Top: Primark (similar here)
Skirt: Topshop (similar here)
Leggings: Evans
Boots: Missguided
Unfortunately, when we arrived, they told us that they were no longer allowing people to buy trees under 4ft. Not only was this way too big for what I needed, but they were also insanely expensive, so we just took some photos instead.
I bought this cardigan from Beyond Retro when I was in Stockholm and I absolutely adore it! I love that it has this 90s vibe without being too obnoxious or tacky (even though it does have shoulder pads!). It's absolutely perfect for the Christmas season as it works for both casual and dressy looks and, of course, it's super festive!
Because the cardigan is so gorgeous, I kept the rest of my outfit plain black with a simple long sleeved top, leggings and ankle boots. Since it's Christmas, I chose a black tulle skirt rather than a more basic skater skirt. I'm like a chubby festive fairy!
I've already written about my snowflake nails but you can have another look because I love them so much!
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How cute do you look though! Love the cardi x
ReplyDeleteAngi www.twodifferentworlds.com
Love your jumper, it's a great classic! Such a shame you couldn't get a Christmas tree x
ReplyDeleteEverything But The Kitchen
I love the sweater and how you incorporated it into your outfit!
ReplyDeleteLaila from Townhouse Palette
This is the best Christmas cardigan I've ever seen! Next year I should definitely go to vintage/charity shops to find a really cool (or tacky, depending :P) Christmas jumper or cardi. The tulle skirt definitely looks more festive than a skater skirt, you look great :D
ReplyDeleteJulia x
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