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BORROWED FROM THE BOYS

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Good morning and happy almost weekend, Everyone! I am excited to share yet another post from my year-long collaboration with Nordstrom Rack as part of their year-long campaign. 

Now, if you read my blog on regular basis, you know how I feel about blazers, and menswear inspired ones in particular. So, I decided to create a borrowed-from-the-boys look based on one of my favorite combinations - a blazer and leather pants. To highlight the menswear inspired vibe of the look, I chose to pair the blazer with a white button-down and a skinny tie. I then added a pair of strappy heels and layered gold jewelry, for just a hint of femininity. And voila! All done! :)

I am also excited to announce that I'll be hosting an event with Nordstrom Rack to open a new store in Brooklyn next week. During the event, I'll be hosting an INSTAGRAM GIVEAWAY for a Nordstrom Rack gift card and one lucky reader will have a chance to win a gift card for themselves and a friend! I'll be announcing the GIVEAWAY details on Instagram on October 7, so stay tuned!:) 

P.S. The new store is going to have some amazing treasures and finds, so be sure to check it out once the store opens on October 8!

Brooklyn Nordstrom Rack: 550 Gateway Dr Bldg 2, Brooklyn NY 11239 ( Gateway Center, off the Belt Pkwy at Erskine St )

TOPSHOP PERFECT GHILLIE COURTS Pumps


Saint Laurent Cabas bag


Gold armparty layered rings


TOPSHOP PERFECT GHILLIE COURTS Pumps

Saint Laurent Cabas bag


This post was brought to you by Nordstrom Rack. 

1.STATE blazer { similar here } & Alexander Wang shirt { similar here } via Nordstrom Rack | Tommy Hilfiger Collection leather pants { similar here } | TOPSHOP pumps { similar option here } | Saint Laurent bag { also love this option here

Thank you for reading
& Keep On Smiling,
LOVE,
Annabelle 

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