Fashion Friday: OOTD: December Daze

This past December was an interesting one in that it didn't feel much like December until the last week or so of the month. I didn't need to dress as heavily as I normally do for December with the mild weather to start, but it looks like the winter weather is finally starting to arrive. I'm just glad it waited to come until after I was done with finals and the fall semester (which is why there's a big chunk of no outfits for this month. There are no noteworthy outfits from finals week.)

Almost every outfit in this post includes a new piece from my closet that I'm wearing for the first time. I always think wearing new clothes and coming up with new outfits combining new and old clothes is exciting.



December 1, 2015

Hollister kimono | long sleeve shirt from TJ Maxx | Bullhead jeans from PacSun | Dolce Vita booties

Deember 2, 2015

? cardigan from TJ Maxx | olive shirt from TJ Maxx | Forever 21 necklace | Garage jeans | Steve Madden boots

December 3, 2015

Pink Rose sweater from TJ Maxx | Charming Charlie necklace | Bullhead jeans from PacSun | Dolce Vita booties

December 4, 2015

VS PINK shirt | VS PINK leggings | classic white Converse

December 7, 2015

Forever 21 cardigan | Volcom ringer tee from Tilly's | Bullhead jeans from PacSun | Betsey Johnson socks | Steve Madden combat boots

December 24, 2015

Forever 21 shirt | Forever 21 active floral print leggings

December 25, 2015

Tobi Lyra lace trapeze dress | Charming Charlie necklace | worn with White Mountain wedge booties

December 27, 2015

Fire Los Angeles dress | Charlotte Russe necklace | pink fleece-lined leggings from Apricot Lane Boutique | worn with White Mountain wedge booties

Now that it's 2016, stay tuned for my "Favorite Outfits of 2015" (some of these outfits may make a reappearance) and other posts about my 2015 favorites!

Happy holidays, and happy new year!

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