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We See Plaid

California weather can be so unpredictable. So many people talk about how California has great weather and I honestly wonder to myself, how? Don’t get me wrong, I love it here and Cali’s weird quirks, but the one thing I wish it had was a very cold winter where we could wear jackets and fur coats. I almost feel like you need two different outfits to get through a day out here. It’s cold in the morning but then hot in the afternoon, and I slowly find myself unlayering throughout the day. I guess you can't have it all in the Golden State.

Plaid, is one of those amazing prints that never go out of style. A great investment piece that is very transitional from day to night wear and for any occasion. I am sure that some of you, if not all, have seen the infamous plaid blazer posted all over the internet, which is sold out in stores. Today I wanted to show you all a different way to style something plaid, slacks. As you can see I paired mine with a black one shoulder top, that ties around the waist at the back. I purchased these slacks because of the adorable bow on the side of the hip, it cinched me in and creates the illusion of a smaller waist. They also have an elastic band, which is a favorite feature of mine, that I see more brands have been doing lately, and I hope it continues. As a curvy petite girl it is always annoying to find pants that pop open at the back and show a little bit more than you want, so fortunately this top it somewhat covers me but won’t suffocate me once the sun peeks out. To finish off the outfit is a small kitty heel that still says I am dressed and ready for anything you throw at me while still feeling comfortable. I honestly never saw myself wearing kitty heels and I definitely don’t find them very sexy but I can say I found a new best friend. As for my accessories, I kept it simple, with silver dainty hoops and a barrette to embrace my inner parisian.

I hope you find your own piece that not only suits you but fits your environment, no matter where you live. 

How does the weather in your location play into your wardrobe?

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