My all time favorite shade? No question, navy.
The color is so striking on its own, and yet always manages to give off a clean, sophisticated, cool-girl vibe.
Always polished and put together, classic navy is certainly Best In Show.
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I love wrapping a great silk scarf around my neck (typically stolen from my mom's closet - sorry mom!) but lately I have been into the old school bandanna as a substitute ---> Bandanna inspo here, here, here, and here. Seriously, how cute are these looks and how do I become Parisian chic like those women?
Also, having a major girl crush on the navy faux shearling rug pictured above. I have an identical white one that lays flat over my vanity chair for some extra cushion, but thinking I need to switch it to Navy for the winter months (or for forever…)
Lastly, I can't get enough of polished faux-leather pieces (they are everywhere right now!). Last year I jumped in with some (faux) leather paneled leggings and a great jacket, both in basic black. But this year we are seeing the navy leather everywhere and it's such a step up.
I feel like the go-to move is to always pair navy with white (nautical navy). But this season try mixing it with another shade of blue (cobalt or baby) or a rich camel instead. It's so versatile you basically can't mess up here.
.E
The color is so striking on its own, and yet always manages to give off a clean, sophisticated, cool-girl vibe.
Always polished and put together, classic navy is certainly Best In Show.
….
I love wrapping a great silk scarf around my neck (typically stolen from my mom's closet - sorry mom!) but lately I have been into the old school bandanna as a substitute ---> Bandanna inspo here, here, here, and here. Seriously, how cute are these looks and how do I become Parisian chic like those women?
Also, having a major girl crush on the navy faux shearling rug pictured above. I have an identical white one that lays flat over my vanity chair for some extra cushion, but thinking I need to switch it to Navy for the winter months (or for forever…)
Lastly, I can't get enough of polished faux-leather pieces (they are everywhere right now!). Last year I jumped in with some (faux) leather paneled leggings and a great jacket, both in basic black. But this year we are seeing the navy leather everywhere and it's such a step up.
I feel like the go-to move is to always pair navy with white (nautical navy). But this season try mixing it with another shade of blue (cobalt or baby) or a rich camel instead. It's so versatile you basically can't mess up here.
.E
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