LEATHER JACKET: Nordstrom (faux leather option HERE) | JEANS: Express (50% off!!) | BOOTS: Stuart Weitzman (cheaper option HERE) | SCARF: GAP | HAT: GAP | SUNNIES: Ray Ban | BAG: Louis Vuitton Pochette Metis | LIPS: MAC liner in color Half-Red
I am a basics kinda girl through and through! Most of my wardrobe can be mixed and matched very easily and it makes getting dressed so much easier, especially with a 4 week old newborn in the house. Sometimes I only have a few minutes to grab something from the closet to throw on before we have to run out the door. Having a ton of basic pieces make it easy to grab something quick as everything goes with everything!
I just love this beanie and scarf set from GAP. The little pom pom on the beanie is the cutest! I have been on the hunt for a matching beanie for little Olivia but so far everything is just a little too big for her newborn size. If you haven’t jumped on the OTK boots train yet make sure you do. They are so comfortable and look great on everyone. There are so many different styles with heels or flat and so many colors to choose from in all sorts of price points. I went ahead and invested in the Stuart Weitzman black Highlands last year since I have been wearing OTK boots for years and love them! If you are just trying them for the first time and are not sure if you will like them or not Nordstrom has a ton in price points below $100 that would be great to try out but trust me, you will love them!
I can’t even believe today is Christmas Eve Eve! Our little family will be spending a nice quiet weekend in San Francisco. All our family lives on the east coast and Olivia is too young to fly so unfortunately we will not be spending the holiday with family this year. Thank goodness for FaceTime though so we will still see everyone. My hubby and I are just so blessed to finally have a baby this Christmas it doesn’t even matter we’ll be in SF just the 3 of us. We’re just counting our blessings and look forward to making our first Christmas with Olivia extra special!
xoxo
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