



Whoever made up that ridiculous rule about no white jeans after labor day or not in the winter or only on a full moon in July (ok, I made that last one up) clearly was never able to style them properly. Nothing looks more crisp or classic than a great pair of white jeans, a big cozy sweater and boots. Bonus points if the whole outfit is white, but in my case I went with the next best thing – gray. This is my second piece from
Torn by Ronny Kobo (
this striped number was my first) and I am loving the fit of the entire line. The zebra pattern seemed interesting to me, but what completely sold me was when the sweater arrived and I tried it on – the material and texture was so soft I just didn’t want to take it off. And naturally it went with my ridiculously large (but awesome) gray infinity scarf so it was a win-win all around. Elbow length gloves can
seem so formal but I love wearing them over a sweater to bring a little color blocking effect to an outfit (plus they keep me extra warm). Now suede heels in newly fallen snow? That is a rule I can say I definitely don’t recommend breaking. Sigh.
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