PANTS: J Brand | SWEATER: Elie Tahari | MULES: Bella Vita | BACKPACK: Rebecca Minkoff | SUNGLASSES: Ray-Ban | BRACELET: Ann Taylor (old, similar here) | NECKLACE: Ann Taylor (similar here)
So after the last three posts, I guess it’s official that I’m a big fan of burgundy for fall, huh? Well, consider this the funky 70s finale of my week-long burgundy binge.
I know. It’s really not that funky. But there’s velvet and fringe involved and that counts for something on a relative workwear scale, right? I never imagined I would be sporting velvet flare jeans on a casual workday, but as a whole-hearted fan of the 70s style revival, I fell hard for these flare legs and am also not opposed to wearing super soft things that make my legs feel like they’re enveloped in cool whip all day.
Speaking of things I never imagined, if you’ve clicked through any of the links above you may have noticed that basically everything I’m wearing today is from Amazon. Amazon she says? Amazon! Now believe me, I’ve been an Amazon junkie for YEARS. That prime membership? Oh heck yes. I literally buy everything humanly possible with that golden ticket to free two-day shipping. Advil, a curling wand, gold spray paint, a printer, jumbo ice cube trays, Father of the Bride 1 & 2 (to torment my poor father), an external hard drive, and shampoo are just a few of the wondrous nuggets that have recently graced my doorstep in 48 hours or less. (I actually didn’t make a single one of those up.) If I could order my groceries from Amazon, I would. Wait… can I? I should look into that. They probably have a drone for that.
But until a couple months ago, I had somehow overlooked Amazon Fashion which turns out to be a super legit shopping destination. As indicated by the pieces (and brands) above (and also in recent posts here and here), the merch is top notch. So dollop some perpetually free two-day shipping on that yummy situation and I’m in. Happy Friday!!
Produced in collaboration with Amazon Fashion.
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