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One Pair of Shoes, Three Ways

August 24, 2020

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It feels so long ago that I did a style post and simply shared an outfit with you all. I was missing the fun of putting an outfit together, and just decided to go for it after getting in one pair of shoes I ordered from the Nordstrom Sale. I haven’t been shopping much, so something about getting one new pair of shoes really refreshed my outlook on my wardrobe. Luckily, at the time I am putting this post together, these shoes are completely in stock in black, leopard and snakeskin.

Today I wanted to share three ways I styled the Nordstrom Sale loafers- these are definitely more fall and fall transition looks (why you’ll notice they were all shot in my air conditioned house!), but hopefully it gives us all another reason to look forward to cooler temps. I think all three of these outfits are polished and could work for the office, casual fridays or just a slightly elevated outfit out.

Outfit 1- White Denim Transition

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Denim Shirt // White Denim // Cross body purse (similar) // Kendra Scott earrings // headband // Loafers

Outfit 2, Black, White + Chic 

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White sweater (similar) // Black Denim // Barrington Gifts bag // Hair bow (similar) // Hoops (ones linked are on sale right now!) // Loafers

Outfit 3, Workin’ is a habit

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Black Sweater // Gray Dress Pants // Loafers // Barrington Gifts Bag // Earrings (similar) // Headband (similar)

Let me know which look is your favorite on Instagram!  Also, you can shop all of these looks by clicking on the link or through my Like to Know it account! I may receive a slight commission from anything purchased through these links, at no extra cost to you.

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Ingredients:
- 1 cup freshly squeezed lemon juice (about 4–6 lemons), or more if you like it super tart! 
- ¾ cup granulated sugar (adjust to taste)
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Instructions:
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