Creamy Winter White with Dezzal

Has anybody else been unpacking their sweaters and scarves this week? I officially made the plunge and changed my closet from summer to fall/winter and it’s looking pretty cozy in there! One thing I noticed, I’m going to need some more sweaters. Which is why I’m glad this little beauty from Dezzal arrived this week. This burgundy sweater from last week’s post is also from there and both of these sweaters are the SOFTEST material EVER! Check it out!

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Photos by Kylie Stinson

 

I love wearing a semi monochromatic look during the colder months. There is something about white in winter that really makes me feel cozy. You’d think it would be the other way around but I guess it makes me think of snow and since we don’t get snow (actually I’m told central, MS might get a little… YAY) it’s the closest thing I’ve got to a white Christmas.

This sweater is just one of those awesome go-to sweaters that you throw on every other day because you know it’s a winner. And at only $45 dollar and 5 colors to choose from (Burgundy is always a winner and I’m LOVING this weird green color) it’s such a great gift for anyone on your list or maybe just yourself. While you’re there, make sure you check out this sweater from last weeks post and this handbag that is still available in brown. I’ve been carrying mine nonstop. It’s such a close match to this $2000 Chloe bag! If you’re a lover of designer styles that you can afford (hand raised) then you’re going to love this one.

I know some of you are swooning over that first photo up there with the fresh wreath and my pink front door (no… thats just me, then?). Even if your not, you’re probably wondering where I got that cool wreath. I made it! That’s right. and it was pretty simple for the post part. I also made about 30 ft. of fresh garland. I’m still not sure if the time it took to make the fresh garland was actually worth it, but the wreath definitely was! I made 2 wreaths and I LOVE them. I went and cut some branches from our local park (I don’t think this was against the rules, but I haven’t read the rules just in case) and it cost me about $15 in wire and wreath mold things to make all of it! Click Here for some of the tutorials I followed in case you’re brave enough to try it and other Christmas ideas that I like! Be sure to follow me on Pinterest while you’re there!

 

Shop the Post:

Dezzal Cream Sweater (c/o)  |  Express White Jeans  |  Sole Society Suede Boots  |  MK Selma Handbag

Lariat Necklace  |  Fossil Watch  |  Ray-Ban Sunnies  |  Earrings

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