FASHION FROM ABROAD: Work Boots + Oversized Sweater

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This Fashionista flaunts her chic ensemble down the city streets of Firenze. She looks completely stylish, totally working her unique look. An oversized cowl neck sweater dress paired with her black leggings and work boots makes such a fashion statement. Her hunter green jacket from Zara pops against the bright white sweater. Winter white is such a refreshing choice for the cold season; so don’t be afraid to rock it!

Firenze, Italia Photo by Alexa
Firenze, Italia
Photo by Alexa

The gold accessories on this Fashionista’s jacket tie together perfectly with her golden dangly earrings.  And to add the finishing touch, she went for a wide black headband to accent her leggings. This Fashionista looks extremely warm for a cool day in the city, while looking classy and stylishly put-together.

An outfit like this is an awesome option for afternoon classes or a weekend day shopping with the girls. Work boots are an extremely comfortable, but fashionable, choice for walking around the city. They look great with an outfit like this, or even worn with leather leggings and an oversized flannel shirt.

If you love this Fashionista’s look, oversized sweaters can be found at Net-a-Porter. Chic fall jackets with an army flare can be purchased at Modekungen. A unique favorite is this pink parka, which incorporates a fur hood. A headband is always a fun option to accessorize, in addition to a beanie cap, earmuffs or a floppy hat. This Fashionista can easily switch her leggings and boots for a pair of leather pants and patent leather pumps for a night out on the town.

Firenze, Italia Photo by Alexa
Firenze, Italia
Photo by Alexa

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