Fashion Friday: OOTD: Hello, September!

Usually, September means cooler weather is coming. Here in Champaign, it certainly didn't feel that way to begin the month; it was a humid 90 degrees for about a week! Though, I didn't mind still being able to wear my summer clothes and shoes, I am ready to start wear some layers. It looks like it's starting to cool down though!

August 31, 2015

American Eagle ringer top | BDG high waisted shorts from Urban Outfitters | classic white Converse




September 1, 2015

Banana Republic top | Forever 21 necklace | Bullhead shorts (originally from PacSun, bought at TJ Maxx) | Betseyville by Betsey Johnson sandals from JC Penney

September 2, 2015

Kirra dress from PacSun | Betseyville by Betsey Johnson sandals from JC Penney

September 3, 2015

36 point 5 top from UrbanOG | BDG high rise denim shorts from Urban Outfitters | American Eagle sandals

Close-up of the daisy trim


September 8, 2015


Forever 21 halter top | BDG high rise shorts from Urban Outfitters | American Eagle sandals


September 9, 2015

Rue 21 romper | Willdflower Jeans denim jacket from TJ Maxx | American Eagle sandals


September 10, 2015

Since this was National Suicide Prevention Day (and one of the days World Surf League had a contest), I decided to wear my "Hope Goes Surfing" To Write Love on Her Arms shirt.

To Write Love on Her Arms shirt | Mine shorts from TJ Maxx | Keds from Nordstrom Rack

September 12, 2015

Paper Crane hoodie from TJ Maxx | American Eagle leggings from TJ Maxx | classic white Converse


September 12, 2015

Game day outfit!

Victoria's Secret PINK collegiate collection top and leggings | classic white Converse

Illini graphic on the side of the leggings



As the post shows, I'm slowly adding layers and longer sleeves and pants to my outfits as the temperatures make their slow decline. How are you adjusting your wardrobe for the fall transition?


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