The Fall Edit From Quarantine
Fall has arrived in most parts of the country including here in Vancouver and just like that, I need my warmer clothes. Luckily my husband brought a few when he came up but I will need to go shopping as soon as our quarantine is up. Two weeks feels like forever a long time but we’re keeping busy with stacks of books, a deck of cards, and the view.

It’s already rained a couple of times which always makes me reach for a sweater, whether I’m going out onto the balcony or not. Turtlenecks aren’t everyone’s cup of tea but their’s nothing quite as cozy on a fall day. I look for ones that don’t give that strangled feeling and accentuate my chins…yes there is more than one now. Posture is my new best friend for that:)

This day I’m wearing a pair of comfy pull-on jeans and a super soft, deepest navy Everlane sweater topped with a longer plaid jacket. The navy is so dark it looks almost like black. I got this jacket last year and reach for it often so I plan to try adding a tweed one to my wardrobe this fall. Back in California, I don’t have much need for a warm coat so a wool blazer is perfect.

I love the look of a borrowed from the boys’ blazer in soft colors and textures like the outfit below.

blazer – sweater – stretch corduroy pants – blush suede mules – shoulderbag – earrings – necklace – lipstick in Fan Fare
Are you a fan of plaid blazers?
Thanks for reading ladies and remember to wear what makes you feel confident.

Jennifer, I love your blog and your fashion style. However, I do not have your budget to spend. Suggest you showing high and low end fashion and cosmetics so we ladies can look good, but live on a budget.
Love the look and the view.
Ive been operating with my summer closet most of the year but now is time to open the chest and pull out the winter things. Every year I realize I own too many clothes. I think I’ll really get serious this year.
We were in the high seventies, low eighties but the little birds and squirrels are busy storing food and building bedding. I think it’s going to be a really cold winter. Turtlenecks and warm wooly jackets will feel good.