Skirt: Trina Turk | Boots: Cole Haan | Shirt: c/o Brooks Brothers (similar here and here) | Jacket: Michael Kors | Sunglasses: Nina Ricci (similar here, here and here) | Bracelets: Alex and Ani | Rings: Gorjana (similar here) | Polish: Essie (Adore-A-Ball) JavaScript is currently disabled in this browser. Reactivate it to view this content. Today I’m featuring more of my favorite fall boot(ie)s from Nordstrom. As you know from this post last week, I’m all about upping your boot game this fall, but for me, there are few specimen in the footwear category that can get away with all form and no function. Luckily, I landed on another pair of boots from Nordstrom that don’t force the choice. These suckers are as comfortable as they are cute and between today’s post and this post from London where I styled the same pair, you can see that the styling (and geographical) options are nearly endless. From tube stop to farm field, I guess you could say that these boots can really… make hay… of any sartorial situation. (I’m sorry, I had to.) These shots were snapped while I was away from NYC visiting family in Wisconsin. Since nothing makes me feel more like fall than the gorgeous autumnal landscapes of my home state, I thought it would be the perfect setting to harken in the new season and get increasingly excited that it’s time for summer to… hit the hay. Fall, here we come. Happy Monday! (It took a LOT of self control to use only two hay puns in this entire post.) More Fall Boot Favorites: JavaScript is currently disabled in this browser. Reactivate it to view this content. This post is sponsored by Nordstrom. All product selections, styling and opinions are my own.
Today I’m featuring more of my favorite fall boot(ie)s from Nordstrom. As you know from this post last week, I’m all about upping your boot game this fall, but for me, there are few specimen in the footwear category that can get away with all form and no function. Luckily, I landed on another pair of boots from Nordstrom that don’t force the choice. These suckers are as comfortable as they are cute and between today’s post and this post from London where I styled the same pair, you can see that the styling (and geographical) options are nearly endless. From tube stop to farm field, I guess you could say that these boots can really… make hay… of any sartorial situation. (I’m sorry, I had to.)
These shots were snapped while I was away from NYC visiting family in Wisconsin. Since nothing makes me feel more like fall than the gorgeous autumnal landscapes of my home state, I thought it would be the perfect setting to harken in the new season and get increasingly excited that it’s time for summer to… hit the hay. Fall, here we come.
Happy Monday!
(It took a LOT of self control to use only two hay puns in this entire post.)
More Fall Boot Favorites:
This post is sponsored by Nordstrom. All product selections, styling and opinions are my own.
I love this look! I checked out the same skirt in white, but the black version is so chic! I think I'll go with that. The booties are great also! Rebecca | The Peach Bellini http://www.thepeachbellini.com
Eeek! I'm definitely no expert, but based upon my rudimentary understanding of the difference between hay and straw… and also confirmation from the farmer himself… I do think this is actually hay! It also makes for much better puns…
I love the skirt, but in looking at it online the lining appears to come all the way to the bottom of the shell. Did you have yours hemmed up a few inches? I love the look of yours; showing a tiny bit more leg without having to wear a shorter skirt. 🙂
Great question! I noticed that as well. I did not have the skirt altered in any way, so in real life, it appears as it does in my photos with the lining an inch or two shorter than the outer lattice/lace layer. But I totally agree — it's a really nice detail and a fun way to switch up your knee length skirts without wearing something too short!
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