





One-piece c/o Dalaga, NYC
Sweater: J.Crew
Fur collar: Great-Grandmother's
Tights: AA
Shoes: Vintage thrifted
Woven bracelet's: gift from Punky
Necklace: Madewell (sale, last year)
Snow! It was SO COLD out when we took these pictures, and about 30 minutes later I found myself driving home from work early because of how bad the roads were. Mandy and I braved the snow and wind for outfit photos though! Lately I've felt that I've been in a bit of a style rut, so taking advantage of having Monday off, I planned my outfits for the week. This was one I put together. I'm not sure if I've ever worn a one piece before- I refuse to call it a romper...blerg- but I fell hard for the light fabric and scalloped edges of this one. My only complaint with them: I can't help but feel like George Costanza when use of the bathroom is required, do you remember that episode? Ha. Anyways, all weird references aside, I love this piece, especially dressed up for work with a cardigan and an antique fur. Definitely changed my viewpoint on...rompers.
Sweater: J.Crew
Fur collar: Great-Grandmother's
Tights: AA
Shoes: Vintage thrifted
Woven bracelet's: gift from Punky
Necklace: Madewell (sale, last year)
Snow! It was SO COLD out when we took these pictures, and about 30 minutes later I found myself driving home from work early because of how bad the roads were. Mandy and I braved the snow and wind for outfit photos though! Lately I've felt that I've been in a bit of a style rut, so taking advantage of having Monday off, I planned my outfits for the week. This was one I put together. I'm not sure if I've ever worn a one piece before- I refuse to call it a romper...blerg- but I fell hard for the light fabric and scalloped edges of this one. My only complaint with them: I can't help but feel like George Costanza when use of the bathroom is required, do you remember that episode? Ha. Anyways, all weird references aside, I love this piece, especially dressed up for work with a cardigan and an antique fur. Definitely changed my viewpoint on...rompers.






47 comments:
Hi - long time lurker, I think first time commenter.
Just wanted to say that I, too, am not a fan of one piece suits/rompers either but this does look so lovely, dainty and ladylike! I love the pink/grey combination! And love the shoes :)
This outfit is gorgeous on you :) Can't believe how much it's snowed there! I;s made for some lovely photographs!
Stacie xo
Curious Damsel
Oh no...I do not like the snow at all! But you look lovely with those different tones of that plum color and the details of the necklace and the scallop hem. Just lovely! :)-Lo
you look so chic !!! I love the combination and the fur collar looks beautiful on the cardigan!
I wish I could have some snow here where I live.
xoxo
the one-pice is stunning, I want it!*_*
SO pretty! Im jealous you got snow!
This is kind of perfect!!! And I am sure you see enough snow but its amazing to see it with the romper. xo, Kim www.eatsleepwear.com
that's a really beautiful look!
xxx Anita
so soft and pretty! i love this one.
I love your bracelets. I have a cardigan just like that one. I need to wear it more often. So cute. xo, rv
http://aneclecticheap.blogspot.com/
so pretty! love the maroon.
the swearer looks fantastic with the fur colar! Nice outfit!
Goodness, you are braving that snow and looking absolutely stunning doing it!! We've been lucky with our mild weather but I sure do remember doing outfit photos when it's freezing out -eep! So worth it though, that snow is so pretty!! Also, I'm just smitten with how you've styled this one-piece its totally chic & gorgeous. Hope your week is lovely, lady! xo Veronika
Wow, so beautiful. Your outfit has just enough whimsy to fit in wonderfully with your snowy background. :)
-Megan Rose
somewhat-stylish.blogspot.com
This look is darling and so inspiring! I love the delicate details against the harsh weather! Brave girl you are!!!
looks freeeezing! love the fur collar!
<3 steffy
Steffys Pros and Cons
You are truly lovely! <3
You simply MUST stop being so adorable.
I'm utterly in love with the scalloped edges of that romper. Work it, girl.
Loving the tights with the romper, and your great grandma's collar. Perfection.
http://shannonhearts.blogspot.com
Hey!
I just re-found your blog via JenLovesKev. I've looked at it before, but I didn't realize you live in Pittsburgh! Pittsburgh is great. I've lived here my whole life except for college and a brief stint in the Bay Area. My boyfriend and I live in Lawrenceville and love it. Please feel free to email me if you ever are curious about stuff to do in Pittsburgh/Western PA. Welcome to the burgh!
Alex
Still no snow in n.eastern MA
I love that (romper?)! The color and scalloped edges are really sweet, and it looks perfect with the navy cardigan and fur collar. I can't believe you braved the snow in that, though! True dedication.
Think you could send some snow my way? :)
You pretty snow bunny! I love the color of the coughrompercough, very pretty and delicate. ;)
beautiful as always, Julie! Love the detail on the shoes. The monochromatic color combo is perfect for winter!
It's so cute, there's just got to be a better word for it than ... romper.
I totally felt for your shoes! you look amazing, I wouldn't take of coat in that kind of weather :)
ha! the word romper just sounds a little ridiculous too:) you look great though--that fur collar is amazing!
adorable! i want snow! it's like, 75 degrees here in California.
you look so elegant,I like the scalloped hem! furry collars are among my fave things,too! xo
www.miouprincesslovespink.blogspot.com
Very pretty shorts and cardigan! I love these soft colours in the snow! :)
Ohh, brave is definitely the word! <3 I am awful when it comes to snow - but you are wearing shorts! Seriously amazing! And I love this look!
x
Lost in the Haze: Fashion Blog
whenever i say romper, i think of the pool or the beach; it just does not seem to be snow appropriate jargon.
adore your fur collar! it assimilates perfectly with the sweater, i could have sworn they were attached!
http://dallianceswithsuitsandskirts.blogspot.com/
soooooo amazing!
xoxo
LOVE the sweater & fur combo. Your bangs look pretty fabulous too :)
xo,
Hannah
www.chillairandperfume.blogspot.com
I love how you wear your vintage fur collar. I have a similar one -but I always have trouble getting it to stay on sweaters and coats etc. Do you use pins to attach the collar to your sweaters? Does that damage the lining? If not, how do you affix the fur collar? Thanks!
The title of this post is spot on, you must have been very brave to be out in the elements like that. Brrr.... You're looking great anyway. I'm also planning on spending some of my day off tomorrow styling up some outfits for the coming week. Happy New Years!
XOXO
Well, you look lovely in this...romper, haha ^^ I love how you wore it, with your cardigan and fur collar. I also like your shoes! Aahh, you look amazing as always.
Life is a romantic poem
i love love love these photos. not only do you look drop dead gorgeous and i can't tell if the photos were edited or if it's just the magical snowy glare but these look so pretty and soft!
So beautiful! Snow picture are the best!
hahaha george costanza, once I was peeing in a port-o-potty and I was wearing a romper, so basically I was peeing naked and someone ripped open the cheap plastic door. Anyways, you look AMAZING, I love the scalloped edges and the color and how you accessorized and your super awesome hair in that bun!
Love this outfit. I especially love that it looks super comfy.
This is adorable! I love the scalloped detail on the romper.
this outfit is divine! you look fabulous. it's so pastel and ladylike.
This is such a lovely look! I really enjoy the fur collar and how perfectly you styled that romper for the winter weather.
That - whatever it is ;) - is super cute! I love that color!
xo Jennifer
http://seekingstyleblog.wordpress.com
1. this romper is beautiful
2. i love this plum, lilac, navy combination.
you are really becoming my favorite !
love, polly
To Christina who asked about my collar: It is actually made to be attached to different garments, there are little pins on the inside that attach to coats, sweaters etc!
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