Saturday, October 22, 2011

Lookbook: New York Minute





I can't believe that a week ago from today, I was roaming the streets of New York. The whole thing ended before it even hit me that I was physically in one of the greatest cities in the world.


The weather during the first day we were there was pretty gloomy with some light sprinkling through out the day. I decided to pick-up a beanie since a little sprinkle on my head usually winds me up sick the next day. I was never a fan of beanies before since I always felt that it makes my head bigger. But this beanie ended up being one of my favorite purchase during our vacation. It kept my head warm and kept my hair dry (haha).



Sweater: H&M
Jeggings: Gap
Boots: Forever 21
Scarf and Beanie: H&M
Accessories and bag: c/o Armani Exchange

If you've seen my latest video, you might have noticed some changes in my hair. I've impulsively decided to get fringe bangs. It's going to take some getting used to since it's a bit high maintenance for me. So I still have a few more outfits that'll be posted sans the fringe.



Happy weekend! I'll be spending my day today at the Beauty Social hosted by Beautylish. So excited to see everyone again in one place. Will you be there?


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8 comments

  1. This looks so comfy. I love the new hair! It really suits you : )

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  2. great look! I love the sweater, it looks very versatile! I totally understand about the new fringe business, I use to have them and they were a bit of a burden, especially trying to get them in the right place haha. I had mine in the summer, which didn't help since my face got hot most of the time. I think in the winter it's a plus lol, you look cute!

    mango
    mangotatoes.blogspot.com

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  3. love the outfit!chunky sweaters are so in this season I buy one ASAP!:D

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  4. Great outfit. I love your accessories. <3

    xoxo
    http://thesexylittleblog.blogspot.com/

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  5. I love what you're wearing! it's so urban and comfy!

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