Whoa! It has been a long time since I've posted anything here. I can't promise I'll be posting any more regularly at this point but I thought I'd write a post about something I think I do pretty well: layering up to keep toasty warm! I've never been a fan of the cold which is funny given that it's not like I was born in a tropical place (Canada) and that I willingly chose to live in Newfoundland for several years (now that's a lot of snow!). I blame my hatred of cold temps. on family vacations spent in warmer climes during the coldest part of the winter. My dad worked (still does) on ships so he would often have only 2 months off during the year, and my mom, him and I (and sometimes extended family like cousins, grandparents etc.) would take a vacation together. I'm grateful for winter days spent in sundresses and sandals, but it may have made me a little soft when it comes to dealing with cold weather :) If I had my way, I'd happily live somewhere that was 85F all year long!
The other reason for this post, besides sharing my layering "skills", is to show off the charming knitted hood my cousin's girlfriend made for me (Go Ashley!). I love it so much!
Here's the hood with the buttons all added. I love the chunky knit, perfectly peaked hood, and of course, the color! It fits great as a cowl or shawl, or pulled up over my head.
Ashley left this knitted beauty without buttons so I could find the perfect ones, and I think I did. I scoured the internet and found some little wooden apple buttons I liked at M&J Trimmings on 6th Avenue in NYC. When I finally went to the store to take a look at them in person, I spotted some Little Red Riding Hood buttons too. I was pretty excited about my finds (and the Alice in Wonderland buttons I found...for a different project).
See how nicely this hood can be worn as a cowl.
And here's what the hood looks like pulled up from the back. I feel like an urban Red Riding Cap!
Pro Tip: If you come in from the cold and are still froze, DO NOT immediately jump into a hot shower. Let your core temperature rise slowly, by taking off layers bit by bit, drinking hot beverages and warming up to the temperature indoors. I got this little electric fireplace when the heat in my building was off for a few days/nights and it's really great at warming up a space. On especially cold days, I like warming myself up in front of it when I first come in from outdoors.
Stay warm everyone and dress for the weather!
Outfit Details:
Coat: Plenty By Tracy Reese
Knitted Beanie: Anthropologie
Red Hood: Handmade by Ashley
Scarf: Melanie Lynne
Pants: BB Dakokta (fleece lined faux leather and they are pull on...Yes Please!)
Tights: Hue
Leg warmer/sparkle socks: Hue
Gloves: Uniqlo Heat Tech (I wear these under other knitted gloves and often add in a hand warmer between the layers)
Long sleeve undershirt: Uniqlo Heat Tech
Sweater with faux peterpan collar: Anthropologie
Striped cardigan with bow on back: Anthropologie
Long fringed cardigan: American Eagle
Boots: Ugg
I'm flattered that you love the hood so much. It looks great!
ReplyDeleteLOVE, LOVE, LOVE the hood! I almost wish the weather would stay on the cool side longer so I could wear if more. I really do feel like an urban fairy tale character strolling around in this beautiful and warm hood! Thanks again :)
DeleteJackie! I'm obsessed with the faux leather pants. If it's okay that I scam your style, would you mind telling me where you got them?
ReplyDeleteI didn't even see these comments before...maybe because I edited in the app and not the web interface? Sorry for the delay! I found the pants (BB Dakota) on Lord and Taylor's website back in December on clearance. They've quickly become a staple in my wardrobe. They are cozy, easy to care for (no ironing!), pull on comfy and feel pretty stylish :)
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