The trees are giving up all of their leaves now, and piles of them can be seen on the medians in all our neighborhoods. This is the part of fall that is so bittersweet to me. I love the changing leaves, I love how the world seems more alive right before it begins to hibernate. I love how my wardrobe suddenly starts to blend in with my surroundings. There is so much to love about this season, but the part that is so bitter to taste is the bareness that follows these changes. I wish winter would stay away just a little longer. But, let's save those feelings for another day and celebrate today instead!
Tank: Marshall's//Necklace: Catbird//Tights: Target//Shoes:Rugged Warehouse//Hat: Vintage
Its been colder around here, impart do to that dreadful Sandy, and as such I'm thankful for layers and woolen things. Wool skirts are one of my favorite parts about fall and winter ensembles. They're so cozy and easy to wear, and tights keep them from itching. Vintage ones, new ones, hand-me-down ones, I'll take them all. I'd been coveting a couple of these skirts across the web, so I was thrilled when the Knitted Dove contacted me about their fall line, because one of those coveted skirts was from their collection at Ruche. It's a perfect companion to my growing collection of jewel-toned tops.
In about a month I'll be wearing a parka with this, but for now I'll dance in the leaves and enjoy mother nature's fall confetti in just a woolen cap and skirt. Thank-you-very-much. Throw a big pile of leaves in the air today. I dare you. big kiss, bekuh