blouse, Loft | similar jeans | similar heels here and here | bag, Valentino | similar sunglasses
I have always loved wearing florals in Fall. Something about a vibrant, feminine pattern in a sea of dark, solid Autumn hues feels happy and refreshing.
That said, I am already taking inventory of florals in my wardrobe that I can wear now straight into the quickly approaching Fall season. I recently found this gorgeous cold-shoulder blouse that is perfect! I love wearing it now with white, and it will wear well into Fall paired with denim and black pants/jeans. It’s just $59, and I am wearing a size XS for reference.
Here are some other florals that are perfect for Fall ::
Stylishly yours,
P.S. Much like you all, my heart is heavy for the devastation happening in Houston from Hurricane Harvey. With hopes of helping a tiny bit, I am donating 100% of my commissions from Beautycounter sales now through Thursday, August 31 to Hurricane Harvey relief.
If you missed my Five Minute Face tutorial over on Instastories last week, I am hoping to share the videos soon here on the blog. Above is my “before and after” photo using only the new Beautycounter Five Minute Face set + the Beautycounter Bronzer. The Bronzer does not come in the set, but is on a special promo today through Thurday!
Spend $150 on any Beautycounter purchase and you’ll receive both the Bronzer {in your color choice} + the Angled Blush Brush, which is awesome for applying the bronzer, as well as blush and highlighting powder, for FREE! Combined that is a $74 value free. If you purchase the Five Minute Face set, you will almost be at the $150 mark to get the free items.
If you have been waiting to try Beautycounter, this is a great time to shop with a purpose and start a journey of safer skincare! Check out this post to read why I love Beautycounter and this post to check out my favorite makeup products. Feel free to email me at lauren@editbylauren.com with any questions.
Last but not least, my good blogger friend, Ashley of The Fancy Ashley, lives in Houston and has put together an entire blog post with ways to help. Take a few minutes to check out her post if you are looking for ways to support those in Houston.
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