Coral and boots – perfect for LA “fall”

What’s a girl to wear when it’s still 60-70 in Los Angeles during the day but the temperatures drop to a chilly 55 in the evening? Being in lab all day, you lose track of the weather until I am ready to leave to go home for the evening. It might be warm on my walk to work but then when I leave I realize that the sun went down and it is chilly! Time to put my fall wardrobe to work, with the addition of almost knee-high boots to keep extra warm and a cardigan to cover up! I am in love with this coral top I received as a gift from my aunt in Cyprus from Debenhams. It is the perfect color and I love the print!

Top: Debenhams | Jeans: Zara | Boots: Target | Watch: Fossil | Wallet: Gift from family | Bracelets and Rings: H&M and Forever 21 | Necklace: Swarovski | Sunglasses: Armani Exchange


What do you think about this outfit for work? I think its perfect for both work and evening! Not too dressy, not too casual!

xo – Andrea

Photos by my friend Pete – Piriya Photography

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3 Comments

  1. November 21, 2014 / 3:24 am

    I know what you're talking about, it's tricky to dress for Italian fall weather too 🙂 That top is lovely!

    Bella Pummarola

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