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In Which I Dress Down A Graphically Fantastic Pair of Thakoon Shorts

Well, this is how it's done, people. Judgey looks aside, this outfit is literally adorable. It's very much professional, with a trippy dose of the graphic and a charming embrace of the color coral.
The shirt is a crispy piece by Erdem, casually tucked into the much spoken about Thakoon shorts with gold details. We embrace the potential for madness with some trendy circle sunglasses by The Row, and come back down to practical land by using your Proenza Schouler iPad case as a clutch (not everyone has to have an iPad nor cares for one, plus its cheaper this way...not sorry!) and finally, some Burberry Prorsum woven ballet flats that manage to pick up every single piece of brilliance from the Thakoon shorts.
Lovely, no? Not at all coo-coo.
Brighter Than Sunshine

This is one of those feel good outfits. The kind that make you feel pretty and surprisingly cheery despite whatever reality is serving up. It's comfortable, girly, and modern all at once. A Theyskens' Theory slouchy tank is tucked into a Proenza Schouler pleated skirt and topped off with a very Stella McCartney colored A.L.C. yellow sunshine blazer. Accessorize with soothing honey colored Oliver Peoples acetate sunglasses, the entirely sexy Bottega Veneta neon and nude buckled sandals, and an understated woven textured Burberry Prorsum wristlet.
Happy Monday, people.
Get The Look: Stockholm Street Style (PS: Happy Thanksgiving! Now go out and find this outfit on Black Friday)

The Bird by Juicy Couture coat is faux fur, but it's pretty much going to have the same effect as the real Marant coat. The Aldo wedges were a great find online (for $90 bucks) and can be worn with practically anything. The J.Crew sweater is a little more cream than pictured (they carry tons of colors online for the crew neck variety), but I chose this one to have a good amount of texture, like the Acne sweater. The Burberry leather drawstring tote has been a favorite of mine for a whiel now because it's just enormous. I would have also liked to see the Alexander Wang bottom-studded Darcy tote, but a smaller than the pictured one.
Images courtesy of Net-a-Porter, Stockholm Street Style, Saks.com, Aldo.com, and Jcrew.com
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