Leopard print is totally a neutral, right? It’s black and brown, and therefore, goes with everything! I’ve styled it in a casual way on the blog before, so I thought it would be fun to show a dressier look in the print. This dress is a classic shirt dress style, and I added a chiffon bow tie to make it a little flirtier and feminine. This dress is pretty subtle for being leopard print, so I thought it would be fun to pair it with something bright and festive like this red wool coat that I’ve already worn on the blog here. Lately, it’s been hard picking up other coats since this one is just so bright and Christmas-y!
By the way, thank you guys for all the get well tips over on Instagram! I’m chugging water, tea, and drinking lots of soup as recommended. Super curious to try a couple home remedies I’m not so familiar with, like turmeric with hot milk, or blackcurrent juice, or, another remedy that came up a couple times was oregano oil! Clearly, I need to do more research.
Outfit Details: italian wool red coat (wearing size 16W–runs large! I’m usually a size 18W and this fits perfectly) :: leopard print dress (I’m wearing size 18–true to size) :: similar bow tie :: vintage japanese textile clutch (similar) :: bow pumps (on sale for $70 through 12/1)/same in silver, gold or ivory (on sale for $59) :: Sugarfix by Baublebar gold drop earrings (similar) ::
Outfit Details: italian wool red coat (wearing size 16W–runs large! I’m usually a size 18W and this fits perfectly) :: leopard print dress (I’m wearing size 18–true to size) :: similar bow tie :: vintage japanese textile clutch (similar) :: bow pumps (on sale for $70 through 12/1)/same in silver, gold or ivory (on sale for $59) :: Sugarfix by Baublebar gold drop earrings (similar) ::
I hope you guys are liking this holiday outfit series! Check out all the posts from #CGCBlogmas here!
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