December 8, 2014
Last week, I had the opportunity to collaborate with Chicago Fashion Bloggers, Ticket & Tag, and Minnesota-based crochet accessories retailer, Kedrin. I had such a great time shooting with them, and I’m so excited to share the first of four crochet accessories that we styled looks for on those cold Chicago winters. The first is the Buck Turban – named after one of Chicago’s favorite neighborhoods and designed to keep your head/ears warm while staying away from ‘hat-head’. This piece would make a great gift for anyone on your Christmas list, so head over to Kedrin and get 20% off through December 15th with the Promo Code: TandT
I asked Jess a few questions on the super cute look she created for the day //
Why do you love the Kedrin Accessory? In a cold city, I need to keep my ears warm but I don’t always want to wear a hat. The Buck Turban is functional but stylish. It adds to a look instead of covering up a look.
What was your inspiration for your look? Lumberjack meets Little House on the Prairie.
Three words to describe the look? Undone, layered, carefree
Where would you wear it? Breakfast at Longman & Eagle followed by Christkindlmarket to pick up some new ornaments, a tree lighting with Mexican Hot Chocolate in hand
Other things to pair with the Kedrin Accessory?
Wear it with a turtleneck and pencil skirt on the way to the office or with a sweatshirt, sequin trousers and heels to a holiday party
H&M dress similar here/ Urban Outfitters shirt similar here and here/ Kedrin Buck Turban/ J. Crew tights similar here/ AEO booties similar here and here
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