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Monday, January 8, 2018

Cozy Snow Day Look


 












Hello loves!

Today, I wanted to share this cute, snuggle ready look. Perfect for a snow day stranded home with loved ones or by yourself having some me time. I made soup and watched a marathon of movies and caught up on all of my tv shows. 

This pink mauve double pom beanie is from Jewelry Bean. It comes in several different colors. I also own it in red, black, tan and white. This hat is 100% acrylic, knitted and has a lot of stretch. What I really like about it is that the inside has extra soft material (so soft like a baby's bottom) so it really kept my head warm.

My pink mauve chunky knit jumper with white faux-fur sleeves is from Rebellious Fashion. Be sure to select the correct country so accurate language and prices reflect. It's so cozy and the sleeves are so soft. I swear I could sleep in this sweater and it would feel like I'm sleeping on a cloud. It pairs really well with the pom beanie because they both are so soft and the colors are just about identical. I could not find this exact color on the site, but I found the same style in other colors! This sweater is a must this winter! My boyfriend loved to cuddle when I was wearing this sweater. He put his head right on my arm on the faux-fur. It's a cuddle magnet! Click HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE and HERE to view other really cute color combos! I found the same exact colors as my top, but in a dress! It's soooo cute, Click HERE!!

These Hue blackout leggings are from Nordstrom - they are really comfortable for lounging. Made with rayon, spandex and nylon, and have an elastic high fitted waistband. My tan and white fluffy thermal socks are from Kohls. I actually have two pairs of socks on because my feet are ALWAYS cold.

Enjoy the look! Let me know what you think of the pom beanie style! Feel free to send me a message, email or leave a comment!

Ciao for now,
Italiana

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