Monday, December 15, 2014

Herringbone Holiday Look

What a gloomy last few days we have had here in Minnesota! I sit on the ninth floor at work, and all day long it has been like we are floating in a cloud!
Anyway, this past weekend was the perfect weekend to stay in and have a Netflix marathon! I watched everything from House of Cards to Adventures in Babysitting (Yes! it's on Netflix!!! I was so happy when I found this out)!! After a few hectic weekends, a little R&R was needed to prepare for the Christmas Holiday coming up!
I am spending the week of Christmas in Ohio with my extended family. We go there for Christmas every year and have a themed gift exchange. This year's theme is "Let the Games Begin!" Some fun themes we have done in the past have been "What Not to Wear," "Supersize Me," and "In Your Dreams." Other than the gift exchange, it will be a pretty relaxing week playing cards and hanging out.
For my posts this week, I thought I would put together some Holiday looks to give you inspiration of what to wear over the next few weeks to different parties and gatherings you may be going to! If you read my Christmas Wish List Blog Post a few weeks ago, you know that I am obsessed with the herringbone vest fashion trend lately. Normally they have been from $70 - $200 depending on the store/site you get it from. Well on Black Friday, I found one for $48 and decided to snatch it up! 
I am in love and think it just adds a certain spice to my winter wardrobe! Paired with a cozy black turtleneck, you have the perfect outfit for a get-together with friends!


     
           Vest: FOI Clothing | Turtleneck Sweater: Old Navy | Jeans: American Eagle | Boots: Style Discontinued, but find even cooler ones here | Necklace: Kay Jewelers | Watch: Fossil | Earrings: Claire's

What are some of your favorite holiday traditions? Does your family do a themed gift exchange? What sort of themes have you done in the past? Stay tuned for a plaid holiday look, and a crafty post coming to King's Corner real soon!


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