The Beauty of Fall Colours!

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Greetings,

New beginnings are always exciting and challenging at the same time. I survived the first week of my new job and it was information overload. The advertising industry is creative and it’s a lot of fun, but starting a totally new role, is overwhelming.  I am happy to say the least, that I got to be in such creative environment and work with nice people. Until I get the hang of the new job it will be hard for me to blog on the regular basis but I’ll try to post at the least on the weekend. 

The Fall and Winter season are the perfect time for layering. All you need is a beautiful coat, few chunky sweaters and a nice pair of high knee boots. Coats are a fall & winter staple that you must have in your wardrobe. Finding the perfect coat is challenging when you are on a budget. You must invest in good quality and well tailored, otherwise it will look cheap and not stylish. I would spend more money on coats, shoes and bags as they are the first thing people notice. Also, they make or break the outfit. I found this beautiful camel coat a month ago at Topshop which cost me less then $200. I was so happy to find a beautiful coat for less money that I would usually spent when buying coats.

Camel is a signature shade that looks classy and more expensive than it really is. It can be worn in so many ways, from casual jeans and loafer to going out over a black dress. Not to mention if you work in the office environment it’s a must have piece which would compliment office attire.

I paired my all my beige & brown shades together to achieve a classy, sophisticated look. If you don’t have a good quality coat, now it’s the perfect time to buy one.

Happy Sunday!

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Wearing: | Topshop: Camel Coat | Ted Baker – Bag | Valentino – Rockstud’ Pump| Missguided – Crop Top | H& M – Pencil Skirt| Dolce Gabbana – Glasses | 

Thanks for reading!

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Aurela xoxox

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Aurela Nasedkin