This Year is Different...
Diane Pollack
Apparel Specialist: Merchandiser, Designer, Product Developer, Stylist, Sales Expert, Concept & Trend
Every year after Labor day, there is the coming excitement of fall, and to me, that means the change of closet and a new fall wardrobe. I am not going to lie and say that this year is exactly the same.
Yes, you will need to change your closet, and there are some new items that you probably need (possibly different than your usual fall shopping list). As we still hang in limber, I admit, it all seems a little unclear.
Yet the other week, as the temperature started to dip, I did feel my usual desire to check out what was up in the closet for fall. Yay, to seeing my favorite camouflage pants again. I know the weather will fluctuate for a while, but that breeze of cool air was an inspiration to me and still gave me the feeling of "fall fever" as it does every year.
Believe it or not, I have wardrobe challenges too. For me, the change of season is always a difficult time for shoes, I am not a ballet flats or slip-on sneakers kind of girl. I love my heels!. I feel dumpy in sneakers and flats and am secretly jealous of all you ladies who look so cute in them.
My go-to in the past few years has been open toe booties for everyday dressy. But what to wear for a casual day especially when it is wet out? Two years ago, I had accidentally found, a perfect shoe solution. As much as I love them, they are very specific and don't go with everything.
Last season, I tried and returned 2 similar pairs in other colors, that I thought made my small foot look like a "flipper foot". This year, I continued my search and found 3 similar pairs, I choose one.
Although I don't love them like the first pair, they fit the bill, it is a necessity in my wardrobe for casual and especially rainy days when an open toe, suede boot with a heel just won't do.
What are there pictures of Jell-O? Read on to find out why and find out the moral of my story. Click on the link in the comments below to read more.
Apparel Specialist: Merchandiser, Designer, Product Developer, Stylist, Sales Expert, Concept & Trend
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