Actually, it really wasn't the students who perpetuated that myth as much as the adults who lived in the community year round. Despite my punk rock musical tastes, I actually like more classic clothes. It wasn't always the case, but the older I get, the less trendy I am.
One of my favorite stores since my late 20's has been Talbots. I always felt instantly elegant once I walked through the red doors on Nassau St.
While I've never been a lady who lunches, I did (and still do) have to look good. I like clothes that are machine washable, timeless and can mix and match. My local talbots in Sioux Falls recently closed, and imp not going to lie-I shed a few tears.
My recent beat the polar vortex outfit is from there.
The Little Man is in the sign language group at school and we're performing at a local church.
It was brutally cold out, but that doesn't mean I've got to look bad. This outfit-case in point.
I have a pair of camel side zip trousers, along with a brown turtleneck and a really awesome sweater with embroidered flowers. I love the fact that all three pieces work we'll together, as well as separates. The statement necklace is from Target, and I've got on a great pair of Etienne Aigner shoe-booties. Warm and stylish. Keeping that Princeton vibe alive!
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