First off-I've got to apologize for the date on that last post...August?! Time goes by so rapidly when you're transitioning-and transition is definitely the word of the past couple of months. I'm all moved in for sophomore year at a new university, and am still learning to balance a competitive crew program, new course load, and redoing the whole new college, all new friends and connections thing-which let me tell you was not and still isn't my strong suit.
For a while I tried to write a post about the transfer process and my whole experience but in the end the words just haven't come to me yet. I may still talk about it in the future, but this is something that fundamentally shaped me and I want to do it justice...so for now I'm going to stick to lighter topics-like fall fashion :)

For a while I tried to write a post about the transfer process and my whole experience but in the end the words just haven't come to me yet. I may still talk about it in the future, but this is something that fundamentally shaped me and I want to do it justice...so for now I'm going to stick to lighter topics-like fall fashion :)

Fall is the greatest time of year next to Christmas. At least temperature-wise if the earth could be one season all year, I would totally choose fall in New England. Highs in the 70's during the day and cold cold snuggling weather in the night-it's perfection.
This year, my idea of fall style has taken a bit more of a classic approach with leather, and crossbody bags, and deep, rich, neutrals. Before fall was pretty much a season where I freezed to death in sundresses until the bitter bitter end. Now I am learning to embrace dark denim and cozy, oversized pieces. This effortless kind of chic can definitely grow on me.









