An Apple a Day…

10/24/14

or some pumpkins!
I have to admit I went to the apple orchard a while ago…
and I should have uploaded these then,
but, better late than never.




So yes, Max and I (my boyfriend that is) visited the apple orchard.  I was much more impressed with the photos than I was with the apples… perfect fall scene!  I did enjoy a scrumptious apple turnover and managed to bring a few apples home, but the majority of the time there was spent embracing the fall weather (plus there were not many apples left).  Overall it was a great time, it is always nice to get to spend a full day with Max especially if it does not include running errands, food shopping, or cleaning!

While at the orchard I realized 3 things.

1) I could never pick apples for a living (I basically got stuck in a tree)
2) I wish I could bake so I could have an apple turnover for breakfast everyday.
3) I would like to own/grow a pumpkin patch (they are just so festive)

outfit:
jeans: gap (old)
sweater: H&M
vest: Old Navy
scarf: Nordstrom 
flats: Forever 21(old)

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Zip sweater / American Eagle Outfitters jacket / Uniqlo circle skirt / J.Crew suede shoes / Rebecca Minkoff satchel handbag / MARC BY MARC JACOBS leather strap watch / Ray-ban glasses

In my spare time I enjoy creating outfits that I don't have, but wish I did.  This particular outfit is a collaboration of things I have been obsessing over lately.  I surrounded this outfit around the New Balance sneakers and Rebecca Minkoff satchel.  I talked about sneakers in my last post so there isn't too much to explain there.  And for the bag, well, I think it speaks for itself.   The color gray has taken over my usual love for brown and other warm tones and the luxurious look of suede is currently far more appealing to me than leather.

I love the classic but laid back feel of this outfit, and it also pushes me to purchases these sneakers (and pray that my boyfriend sees this, and orders the bag for Christmas).



xxoo.

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