Hi! Welcome back to Fall Fest! This is
part two of our fashion posts! Kelli and I have come up with one
casual look, one dressier look, and one outfit good for wearing to
haunted houses to show a wide range of options. And yes, I agree with
Kelli, taking these pictures and not looking like 1. a frump 2. a
crazy-red eyed monster and 3. a chipmunk were insanely difficult.
Thanks to our third sister for taking these photos! I hope you enjoy!
This first look is the more casual
look. I wear sweaters everywhere, because I am ALWAYS cold in the
fall and winter (and most of the spring, too), no matter what the
actual temperature is. So, I try to incorporate sweaters into my
everyday attire. Oftentimes, I look like a bum. Or an Eskimo; so,
trying to be warm WHILE being fashionable is hard for me. Below is an
outfit I’ve come up with that tries to incorporate layers and
fashion.
This second look is a bit fancier. I
have a lot of dresses, and making a dress fit into my fall wardrobe
that was originally from my summer wardrobe is difficult. But with
the right accessories, it can be done. This outfit is great for a
night out in the rainy October weather, or even into December if a
heavier jacket or coat is worn over top.
And this third look is for haunted
houses. A big chunky sweater and a scarf keep you warm while you are
desperately fleeing from zombies, and boots help keep your feet dry in the rainy, muddy grass as you hide from chainsaw wielding crazies!
And here is my haunted house bracelet! Skulls to scare away the creatures!
I hope these three looks have given you
some ideas for fun ways to warm up your wardrobe! Leave your tips and
tricks for staying warm below! I would love to have them! :)
Happy fashion! And happy fall!
-Sarah.
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