I find no matter the season, I'm always pulling for the white shirt/blue jeans combo. Especially in the fall, I think I buy up all the white sweaters available and just rotate them each week.


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RVCA: Kinks Turtleneck Sweater / Free People: Kolby Brushed Scarf / AG: Farrah Skinny Jeans / Sam Edelman: Camellia Tall Boot BaubleBar: Mini Monogram Necklace David Yurman: Pearl Earrings

We snapped these photos in Portland, Maine this weekend and were happy to find some really beautiful trees! The weather was perfect; cold and sunny and it truly felt like fall. Well, today does too in NYC. The low is 40! I slept with the window open last night and it wasn't the smartest move.

But back to this look, this is something I could wear for all the days and it would never get old. I really, really love this sweater because of the hem on the bottom and how it scoops down and up. It give it a really feminine feel and I find it's always super flattering.

As for the scarf, this was one I was sad I didn't snag last year when they had it in stock. But I didn't make the same mistake this year! I love it and it's HUGE. I feel like I maybe have too many beige scarfs but I don't even care. I love and wear them all!


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Happy Friday! Hope everyone is excited for the Halloween weekend and has their costumes ready!

Shopping:
The perfect staple cashmere sweater

Reading: I'm just about to start Mud Vein based off a recommendation from one of you!

NYC Life: It's been a weird week because of work (most of our office is out) but kind of fun but also really busy. I can't explain it. I guess the biggest news of my week is that after 26 years I've decided to part my hair down the middle. I got it cut on Tuesday and now here we are! 

Weekend Plans: Andrew and I are off to Portland, Maine for a quick weekend! We were there a couple of years ago during a pretty serious snow storm so we're excited to go back and see what the city really has to offer!

Most Popular Item This Week: These short silk PJs that are under $60!

Favorite Finds:

A Must Watch: This Burger King commercial about bullying. It was A+ work!!

Amazon Purchases of the Week (kind of boring sorry):
Image Skincare SPF + Moisturizer -- this stuff is the BEST


Happy Thursday! A little late this AM but it was only because of the amazing baseball game last night. Probably one of the top World Series games everrrr. Did you catch it?

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J.O.A: Off the Shoulder Sweater / Nordstrom: Tassel Cashmere Wrap Articles of Society: White Jeans / Stuart Weitzman: Tieland Over the Knee Boots BaubleBar: Mini Monogram Necklace David Yurman: Pearl Earrings

So strange enough we haven't really had our "peak fall" yet and it's the end of October... Sure there are some trees that have passed and have been beautiful but for the most part they're still in the summer mentality (same with the weather).

But that wont stop me from finding the best leaves and best trees and best fall outfits :) I love the colors from today -- they are just the perfect fall hues. I got this off the shoulder sweater (which is great on it's own) but when I got this wrap in, I knew I had to pair two and two together.

This wrap is SO soft and can be worn a ton of different ways because of it's shape. More of an investment piece but for sure something that will be in your closet for years!

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Welcome to Part One of the Barbour series! Today we're going to answer all your burning questions about the classic Beadnell jacket as we kick off our guide to all things Barbour. Be on the look out for more to come in the following weeks like the utility jacket, the quilted options and some fun novelty Barbours!

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The Beadnell:

From Left to Right: Vintage Red Barbour Beadnell (super old) / Navy Quilted Barbour / Classic Navy Beadnell / Classic Olive Beadnell 

Why I like The Beadnell: I love it mainly for its classic style and look. The Beadnell is something that will never go out of style and is always something to be admired. I've always gravitated towards the Beadnell because it's more slimming and feminine than the classic Bedale jacket. I love the collar, the cuffs, and the tartan print. I love the fit, the way it layers, the way it holds it shape but gets better over time -- I just love everything about this jacket! 

Sizing: These jackets run totally true to size. Always go off the US sizing, which for me is my normal US size 6. They are roomy without drowning you, and allow you to have lots of layers and still be slimming.

*The quilted runs TTS as well, but it's harder to layer because of the thickness of the jacket.

*The red vintage Barbour is much slimmer/smaller. Sizing is based off current (2013 - present day) jacket sizing

My Favorite Color: I have to admit it's totally a toss up between the olive and the navy. I don't think you can go wrong with either of these two classic colors. It totally depends on what you wear. Some years I only wear the blue and some I exclusively wear the olive. Right now I'm on the olive train!

Regular vs Quilted: I really love my quilted Beadnell jacket. I think it's perfect for colder days and winter and quilted jackets are very "in" right now. But my go-to will always be the regular classic waxed Beadnell. They are just too good to pass up!


Here are some detail shots to compare/contrast the Beadnell style:
Navy Beadnell Barbour: Shop it HERE / HERE / HERE and see it styled on the blog HERE and HERE
Olive Beadnell Barbour: Shop it HERE / HERE / HERE and see it styled on the blog HERE and HERE
Quilted Navy Beadnell Barbour: Shop it HERE / HERE / HERE and see it styled on the blog HERE
Red Beadnell Barbour: Shop it HERE. See it styled on the blog HERE and HERE


Beadnell vs Bedale?
The Beadnell is basically the female version of the Bedale. The Bedale is the classic (and I think first) jacket that really went viral for Barbour. It's the jacket that everyone wore and really put the company on the map. The Bedale has a more boxy/unisex fit while the Beadnell is slimming and cut for a female body. The Beadnell also has tartan lining around the inner cuff and under the collar.

Are they warm?
They are not known to be warm. However, they are great for layering and are (I think) best suited for fall and spring weather when you want to wear a light jacket. If you wanted something warmer, I would suggest the quilted jacket as it's lined with fleece or check out some of their other styles of jackets!

I'm buying my first, what do I get?
The classic Beadnell. It's something that I have purchased over and over for myself and those close to me. It's a classic and you can't go wrong with it. 

Are they worth the price?
I believe so, yes. They are definitely an investment but it's something that will last you many years to come!

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Who's ready for an October reading list! I have really found a passionfor reading and try my best to make time for it each week. I think traveling helps a lot (I like to read on planes) and with a couple of recent trips, I was able to get a lot of books down in October! Hope you enjoy!


 Short silk PJ set -- under $60!! / Current book I'm reading (that will be in next months list)

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Brain on Fire by Susannah Cahalan
Summary: I grabbed this book so long ago and it was totally worth all the hype! It's a true story about a girl who, one day, was totally fine and the next thing she knows it's two months later she has a long list of medical disorders, including psychosis. As a reporter, she did a great job gathering the facts about her last couple of (unknown) months in and out of the hospital and breaks the whole thing down for you. It's fascinating and will leave you a little worried any time you get a headache...

Why I liked it: It was (I think) the first non-fiction book I've read in a while and while that could deem it "boring" at times, because of the medical terminology or the after treatment research, I found it absolutely gripping. I had to keep reminding myself that this is all real and a very real thing that happens to a lot more people than we think. 

Would I Recommend It: Yes

The Decent Proposal by Kemper Donovan
Summary: Two very different strangers are forced to come together by an unknown (and very rich) benefactor. They're basically paid a good amount of money to spend time with each other each week -- much to their dismay -- but end up finding that their differences aren't so drastic and a friendship isn't such a crazy thing to consider.

Why I liked it: I liked it but I didn't love it. I couldn't really get into the author's writing style but it was a cute book; kind of predictable but the ending was great. The shorter storylines that didn't get their chance to play out but still tugged at your heart were worth it. It's not the most memorable book ever, but if the summary interests you, you should check it out!

Would I Recommend It: Maybe

The Silent Girls by Eric Rickstad
Summary: My girlfriends at work decided to read this for our book club and we're all really happy with the decision and the book! It's about a mystery of murders in Vermont that are verrryyyy dark and twisted, and how the disappearance of one girl leads to the finding of a serial murderer. 

Why I liked it: I really got into the second half of the book. The first part set everything up and was a little drawn out, but it really got good and was very thrilling in a really dark way. The ending set you up for the sequel that just came out, which we will also be reading.

Would I Recommend It: Yes


*The next three are by an author that I now love. I read the books in this order and have already purchased her other two books. Her writing is simple and easy to read, but she really knows how to tell a story! I've had strong emotional responses to all of her books so far!*


One True Loves by Taylor Jenkins Reid
Summary: The book is based around Emma who has one great love, Jesse, from high school. On their first wedding anniversary he crashes into the ocean and is presumed to be dead. Years go by and she starts to get herself back together and falls in love again with an old friend, Sam. When she is engaged and happy again she gets a call from Jesse saying he's alive and is coming home. Now Emma has to decide between the two loves of her life.

Why I liked it: I cried. It was heart wrenching but in the best way. It goes into the deep emotions of being in love and being loved and there were even some pages I snapped a photo of because the author just got it so right. My mom always told me that there isn't ever "one" true love for people -- there are multiple and they are all different but perfect for you in the same way. This book confirms that!

Would I Recommend It: Yes

Maybe in Another Life by Taylor Jenkins Reid
Summary: It's the story of a girl and how one decision -- to go home with her friend or to leave with the boy she likes? -- leads her down two completely separate roads.  The author does a really good job at paralleling both lives the entire book and I think the cover put it best when they said: "Maybe in Another Life raises questions about fate and true love: Is anything meant to be? How much in our life is determined by chance? And perhaps, most compellingly: Is there such a thing as a soulmate?Hannah believes there is. And, in both worlds, she believes she’s found him"

Why I liked it: It was an easy read and different than others I've read. I especially loved and appreciated the ending. It kind of puts your mind at ease knowing that no matter what, something will work out. And no matter the outcome you know in your mind that this is what is supposed to happen. 

Would I Recommend It: Yes

7 Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid
Summary: It's the story of this famous 1950's Hollywood actress and her life from nothing, to stardom to the end of her career, and of course her seven husbands along the way (with all the ups and downs). She has never spoken publicly about her dual lives -- the public one or the real one -- until now and with a completely unknown writer. But you find out that Evelyn doesn't do anything without thinking everything through. 

Why I liked it: This was my favorite book this month and I have already passed the book on to two of my friends (who both loved it). The way the story is told was put together so perfectly (each husband being a chapter and it going between past and present day). Everything was tied together into a bow but also left you guessing and wanting more. It was SO good!

Would I Recommend It: YES!


See my January reading list HERE, February HERE and September (thrillers) HERE!

There is nothing I love more than a good skirt / vest combo for fall. I think it's because I like when opposites attract -- one is meant for cooler weather while the other is for warmer. So when they meet, you're ready for fall.

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I had my eye on this skirt the moment it came out. J. Crew's fall skirt selections in the past years have never let me down (see my favorite from last year) but this year it's been kind of meh. Until this skirt! I love the ruffle down the front and of course the style/fit/length is literally my go-to for a skirt. I ordered my normal size 6 in J. Crew (normally an 8 elsewhere) and it fits like a  glove!

And pairing (once again) something new with something old -- I've had this vest since they first came out with in like 6 years ago and I find myself wearing it every single season. Everyone needs a good staple vest in their closet and this one does not disappoint. HERE is this years version and HERE is a cheaper version (that looks identical to mine).


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