3 recent outfits I'm loving

It's peak summer in the northern hemisphere at the moment, but in San Francisco, we're approaching the time of year I affectionately call Fogust. (That would be fog + August = Fogust.) Today, it was glorious and sunny; I wore a T-shirt and linen pants. Yesterday, it was drizzling and so chilly, I put on a leather jacket. Long story short, layers are the way to go here. My go-to outfits lately might not look anything like what you've been wearing recently, but they're always an option any time of year in northern California. Here are some of my favorite recent looks. 




Blazer + polo sweater + linen shorts + dad sandals

We have summer in San Francisco—it just comes a bit later, in September. So in the meantime, when we do get a more typical summer day this time of year, I make sure I'm layered up. Here I'm wearing linen shorts on my lower half (these are the perfect length, if you ask me, and the soft, lightweight fabric is so comfy) but a breathable cotton sweater and blazer on top. I thought I was not a polo sweater person until I tried this one from Gap, which, by the way, has been looking really good lately. I am a big fan of this one, which is 100% cotton and really soft and thick, although if you're between sizes, I recommend going down (I'm in a medium and wish I had gone for a small). The blazer is Zara from several years ago, and the sandals are oldie but goodie Isabel Marant.




OUTFIT DETAILS: Zara blazer (similar here) | Gap shrunken polo sweater | Quince linen shorts | Loewe puzzle bag | Isabel Marant sandals (current version




Striped cardigan + flared jeans + loafers

I cheated during No-Buy July and bought this cardigan on Prime Day. It's a dupe of J.Crew's Emilie cardigan, and it' s a third of the price (it was even less during the sale). It's not bad, however it's a synthetic blend versus 100% cotton, and as you can see in some of the photos, the armholes are freakishly low, which makes it fit not as well as it should (I am wearing a medium and probably could have gone with a small). For $40, it's not terrible, but you're probably better off going with the real thing, which is what I wish I had done. As for the jeans, however, these were a Zara sale purchase and I freaking love them. They're lightweight and stretchy, but they have a nice, clean shape, which is what you want in a wide-leg jean. They are incredibly high-waisted, but not at all restricting. I sized up to an 8 per the guidance on the website, which I think makes them extra comfy (and a good idea if you're thicker through the waist like I am). I paired this look with some of my most classic accessories: my Chanel bag and super-comfy Gucci loafers.




OUTFIT DETAILS: Lillusory cardigan | Isabel Marant tee | Zara Marine jeans | Chanel WOC | Gucci Brixton loafers




Lady jacket + crochet sweater + carpenter jeans + ballet flats

This cropped jacket was another Zara sale purchase; it's one of my favorite things I've bought from them recently. It's giving classic Chanel vibes, but the styling feels very modern. It's the perfect length to pair with higher-waisted, wide-leg pants, as I'm wearing here. The jeans were another No-Buy July cheat, from the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale. They are so comfy and I love them, however like all things Free People, I should have gone down a size (I'm in my usual 28 here)—they don't look so huge in person, but I feel like they unfortunately don't photograph well. Note: this style comes cuffed, but I think they look better uncuffed, although I could have done a better job of steaming out the creases. I was trying to channel an early '90s Chanel vibe with this look, so for icing on the cake, I went with my Chanel ballet flats. Because these jeans are so casual-looking, they call for a dressier—but not too dressy—shoe, and ballet flats fit the bill perfectly. 




OUTFIT DETAILS: Zara jacket | Gap crochet top | Free People Major Leagues jeansLoewe puzzle bag | Chanel ballet flats


7 comments

Laura B said...

These outfits are all the perfect amount of elegant and casual. I love that cropped Zara jacket!

Doused in Pink | Chicago Style Blog said...

I didn't realize that you don't get warm weather until almost fall. I love all of these chic layered looks! That cropped Zara jacket is such a great topper!

Jill - Doused in Pink

Lydia C. Lee said...

Very cute!

Kellyann Rohr said...

Love the lady jacket with denim!
xo,
Kellyann

Nancy 's Fashion Style said...

I am a fan of shorts and a blazer and those jeans are so cool! Great looks Cheryl!

Sosoxy said...

Hey! I really like all the styles. I'm a big fan of striped clothes, so these sweaters broke my heart :)

Unknown said...

Lately, I've been really into three outfits that are super versatile. One is an oversized sweater with straight-leg jeans—perfect for casual days. Another is a graphic tee under a blazer with skinny jeans, which feels just right for a more polished look. And finally, a flowy maxi dress with a denim jacket has been my go-to for an easy, stylish vibe. I’ve been learning more about jeans fabric manufacturers and it's interesting to see how different fabrics can change the feel of an outfit.