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Friday, January 31, 2014

Sweater Bonanza

I don't know what the weather's like where you are but this has been one of the coldest winters I can remember. One of the best things about winter is picking out cute sweaters to wear. Pair it with some jeans and boots and woila.....a dressy yet casual look you can wear on date night, to coffee with a girlfriend, even church. I recently visited a Goodwill thrift shop in my area and hit the motherload. Feast your eyes...

 Sweater dress, Cato, Goodwill
Turtleneck, Merona, Goodwill last year
leggings, old
boots, Kohls
necklace, Karma Resale Shop, Glen Carbon, IL
 
 Sweater vest, from ITALY!!! , Goodwill
turtleneck, Merona, Goodwill last yr.
Cato jeans, old
mules, Elle, Goodwill several yrs ago
 
 cowl neck sweater, Goodwill
Cato jeans, old
boots, Payless Shoe Source, old
 
 sweater, Mossimo, Goodwill
magenta Coobie under sweater, Studo Gaia, Edwardsville, IL
necklace, Goodwill
Cato jeans, old
Elle mules, Goodwill several yrs ago
 
 earrings, Karma Resale Shop, Glen Carbon, IL
necklace, gifted
make-up, Mary Kay (blush, strawberry cream; lipstick, raisinberry)

What's your favorite way to stay warm this winter? Cozy sweaters? Fuzzy slippers? Hot chocolate?
Let me know in the comments below. Until next time......happy shopping!

4 comments:

  1. I love your sweaters! I hopped over here from A Slob Comes Clean and read your post. I also shop at thrift stores for most of my clothing, but I have absolutely no fashion sense. I can see good picks on other people...but then I go out to find something and it's just never quite right. -Tabitha

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  2. Hi Tabitha! So glad you liked the post. As far as developing fashion sense, go to some of the fashion blogs I reference on this site, kendieeveryday.com and rosealamode.com are good. Notice what you like on other women. When people compliment you on an outfit take mental note of the color, cut and style of the garment. Lastly, think about your body type and what looks good on your type of figure. You'll get there! Thanks for viewing and commenting! ~Valerie

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  3. Valerie,

    Have you thought about doing a post on your make-up routine? Also, are you a MK consultant?

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    1. Hi there! Thanks for commenting! I kind of have been kicking around the idea of talking about make-up. Thanks for pushing me in that direction. No, I'm not a MK consultant, but I do LOVE their products!

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