I’ve been joking that “mustard and ketchup” is my new favorite color combination, and as funny as it sounds, they really work well together! It’s a great way to go into the colder months with a pop of color that mixes and matches well with the season’s heavy bout of neutrals. In this look, the centerpieces are certainly the crimson NYDJ jeans and the Avon Convertible Trench Jacket, which has the capability to be worn in three different ways. It’s always fun to have options, especially when a flux in temperature can be anticipated or you need suitcase-friendly options when you travel. See below for what I’m wearing in this outfit, as well as the rest of the convertible trench pics (which of the three styles is your favorite?).
Avon Convertible Trench Jacket, ($39.99, courtesy of Avon)
Alisha Skinny in Fine Line Twill, in Crimson Red, ($104, courtesy of NYDJ)
Land’s End Emma Classic Ballet Shoes in Golden Sun Denim, (on sale, $14.99)
Alternative Apparel Burn Out tee, $36
Forever 21 red cluster ring (no longer available)
Maybelline ColorSensational Lipcolor in Red Revolution, ($7.49, courtesy of Maybelline)
–Julia DiNardo
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