Floral Prints in the Winter

Free People floral print tunic worn as dress

Nordstrom Blank NYC biker jacket with Free People dress

Nordstrom Blank NYC biker jacket

Nordstrom biker jacket with Free People dress

Nordstrom outfit with biker jacket and Free People dress

Leopard nail art and Samantha Wills bohemian bardot ring

Nordstrom outfit with biker jacket and Free People dress

faux suede ankle boots

Nordstrom outfit with biker jacket and Free People dressJacket (Blank NYC), Dress (Free People), Bag (Steven), Boots (BP) c/o Nordstrom. Sunnies, Gucci. Ring, Samantha Wills.

One of the most rewarding things I’ve gotten out of blogging is how much it has forced me to push boundaries outside of my comfort zone. Especially when it comes to colours and bold prints. While I never had issues with over-the-top style pieces, I did tend to live in a monochromatic colour scheme mainly revolving around black. For years, if you’d asked me what my favourite colour was, I’d tell you black. But apparently black isn’t even a real colour.

Truth is, I never realized just how much black I was wearing until after I started blogging. Don’t get me wrong, I owned colour pieces and always intended on wearing them…but it just never happened. Catch me in floral print? Uh…not since the 4th grade! However, looking back on it now I realize this was probably because I had been such a tomboy in my early teenage years. Even as I grew out of my tomboy phase I still avoided anything girly like the plague. I suppose that even after I embraced my feminine side subconsciously I was still avoiding warm colours and prints out of habit.

Be that as it may, I was happy to have made this discovery because boy had I ever been missing out on the fun part of fashion! Not only have I embraced florals and other prints, but I find myself pushing new boundaries by wearing them even in the wintertime. Case in point this beautiful tunic from Free People that I’m sure you’ve seen me wear before. The deep burgundy floral print makes for a great fall/winter dress when layered over leggings, trousers, jeans, OTK boots. Or even a maxi skirt (like here). I need not mention that in the summertime this tunic becomes its own standalone minidress. Winter just became a lot more fun.

What are your favourite colours or prints for winter?

The Nordstrom Warehouse Sale

How to shop a warehouse sale - Nordstrom warehouse sale
How to shop a warehouse sale - Nordstrom warehouse sale
How to shop a warehouse sale
How to shop a warehouse sale
How to shop a warehouse sale
How to shop a warehouse sale
How to shop a warehouse sale
How to shop a warehouse sale
How to shop a warehouse sale
How to shop a warehouse sale

Cardigan (Madewell), Dress (Free People), Skirt (Halogen), Scarf (rag & bone), Bag (Steven), Boots (BP) c/o Nordstrom.
Ring, Samantha Wills.

‘Tis the season for warehouse sales to start popping up. I’ve always been a bit intrigued whether or not the sales they boast are legit. Well this year I got to see what these warehouse sales are all about first hand after being invited to attend a VIP shopping night for the Nordstrom warehouse sale. And I must say I was impressed.

If you follow me on Insta you would have seen some of the endless shoe tables, racks with flowly floral prints and other designer goodness that spread the sales floor on my IG stories. With so many different pieces to choose from, I decided to focus on creating just one fall/winter outfit.

I started the look off with a chunky knit Madewell cardigan and Free People tunic/dress. I realize that a no-brainer with those two pieces would have been leggings as bottoms. But I wanted to do something different. While walking around looking for tights I came across this Halogen knit maxi skirt. Right away I knew it was perfect for my look. In addition, it would serve well as a staple in my closet for the rest of this Fall/Winter season. I feel I should also mention that I found a light grey biker jacket. Although it didn’t make this post it will be a great substitute for the cardigan in this look on a colder day.

Happy with these items I headed towards the checkout. Being a total newbie to the warehouse sales I was content with the handwritten prices overtop the crossed out printed ticket prices. Only to find out that there was categorized pricing which overrode all the handwritten prices when I got to the checkout! Wait a minute…you mean to tell me that the $420 retail rag & bone scarf I’m holding, that has $56 handwritten on it, is really $15? Seriously? Someone pinch me, I must be dreaming. But no, I wasn’t dreaming. I was standing in the middle of the Nordstrom warehouse sale and just when I thought things couldn’t get any better they did. This applied to all my merchandise which suddenly extended my budget allowing me to complete the look with boots and a bag. 

So to recap…there is a massive selection of garments. Not just women’s but men’s and kid’s too, with sales ranging from 80% upwards to 95% off retail prices.

And if this is your first time, I’ve put together a few tips to help you along the way.

Tips for Shopping a Warehouse Sale

?Get there early. Not only will you avoid those long line ups, but chances are you’ll get first dibs on some real goodies.

? If you see something you like, grab it. Even if you’re not sure you want it. Because chances are, if you leave it, it will be gone by the time you come back for it.

? Be mindful of your space and stay focused. By that I mean you want to avoid the Sex and the City fight over a pair of boots scene. So keep your eye on the target and be aware of people that may get in front of you to snatch what you’re going for…because sadly, these things can happen in real life.

? Wear comfortable shoes. You could potentially end up doing a lot of running up and down the sale floor and be prepared to stay for a while as you will have to go through every rack to find those hidden gems.

? If you don’t see something in your size, don’t get discouraged. The size you want may be sitting in a different area/rack marked a different size. So do a quick skim through other sized racks before giving up.

? And yes, the rumours about the fitting rooms are true – there are no fitting rooms. It’s just one big room with mirrors throughout, separate areas for women’s and men’s. No privacy here, but hey I’m not complaining as I’m slipping into a $30 Free People dress that retails for $180.

? And most important of all – have fun!

So if you are in the Toronto or GTA/Mississauga area, I urge you to check out the Nordstrom warehouse sale. Even if you’re not looking for anything for yourself, this would be a great place to pick up gifts for the holidays.

The Nordstrom warehouse sale through Style Democracy is on now and runs until Nov 27th at the International Centre.

Let me know what you buy if you end up going! xo

70’s Floral Wrapped in Leopard

Free People tunic with ankle boots and leopard blanket scarf
Free People tunic with ankle boots and leopard blanket scarf
Free People tunic with ankle boots and leopard blanket scarf
Free People tunic with ankle boots and leopard blanket scarf
Free People tunic with ankle boots and leopard blanket scarf
Free People tunic with ankle boots and leopard blanket scarf
Free People tunic with ankle boots and leopard blanket scarf
Free People tunic with ankle boots and leopard blanket scarf

Dress c/o Free People. Oversize scarf, Zara. Top, Joe Fresh. Bag c/o Pinkstix. Boots, Ralph Lauren (Winners).

We’ve been lucky the past two weeks with unseasonably warmer temperatures. So warm in fact, that I was able to wear my Free People tunic as a dress. Might I add, without the need for a) leggings or b) overcoat or jacket. And believe me, the blanket scarf wasn’t really needed either, but I had planned it for this look. Along with a long knit overcoat which I forgot to grab to work the morning of. Which in the end worked out because I probably wouldn’t have worn it anyways. I had been planning on transitioning this summer tunic into my Fall wardrobe anyways. Although I had planned on wearing the Free People tunic over tights or pants – I guess those looks will have to wait. But I am not complaining about being able to wear this short number bare legs and all….mid November.

xo