Happy Thanksgiving lovelies, I hope each & everyone of you have a wonderful holiday & holiday season.
What better way to celebrate this holiday that with fashion?? Okay, I admit that I'm a bit bias, and I think EVERY holiday should be celebrated with fashion, but whatever... (;
No, don't dress up like the turkey you're about to scarf down like you haven't eaten in years, try going with a theme!
Here are a few ideas that popped into my stuffing filled brain:
Native American: Don't you dare pull out your Pochantas costume. Try neutral browns and earth tones in earthy fabrics like suede, cotton, and leather. Brown leather skinnies+beige blouse with multicolored beading+turquoise jewelry+moccasins or fringe booties=amazing.
Pilgrim: The key to idea is to stay with simple plain neutral colors. Back in the day of the first thanksgiving, fabrics weren't made in the brilliant shades of aqua, fuchsia, & indigo we have today? because the fabric was dyed from things in nature. I suggest a Peter Pan blouse in a chiffon fabric that's breezy and lose, tucked into a high-waisted brown a-line skirt. Add cute knee socks for stockings & some penny loafer heels.
Food: I think thanksgiving is so pretty, the autumn colors of gold, burgundy, and orange are everywhere, including the food. Corn is a gorgeous mustard color that would look absolutely gorg-wahh in a dress or wide-leg trousers. Your green bean casserole is consisted of a beautiful shade of green, creams, and gold. Is it just me or does that sound like a perfect color combination? I absolutely die for the color of cranberry sauce...
So I hope I helped you & helped inspire you on choosing your outfit for this holiday, but I'd you just decide on throwing on sweats or even a turkey suit, I'm not here to judge. (:
Gobble Gobble!!
xoxo. Rachel <3