Two Pieces, Two Ways, Two Seasons

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It’s crazy how quickly summer comes and goes- can you believe today’s already September?? I’m still feeling reluctant to pack up my summer stuff though. Today, I wanted to share with you two pieces that can easily transition from summer to fall in partnership with Primark, a huge European clothing company for on-trend, affordable fashion that is opening up stores in the US. Keep reading for more!

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Look 1: Summer. We paired the Primark hat ($10) and button up denim shirt ($13) with a striped sundress, sandals and a beach bag for those last trips to the pool before the weather starts to cool. It stays warm here for a little while here in San Francisco we I might get more use out of this outfit in the next few weeks!

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Look 2: Fall. We paired the same Primark button up denim shirt ($13) and hat ($10) with some black skinny jeans ($7!) , patent leather shoes ($17) and comfy wool cape for crunchy leaf walks in the early morning taking Henry to school. Aren’t those Primark prices crazy good??

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Any friend of mine who has spent time in Europe gets really excited about the news that they’re opening stores in the USA. They’re a big deal over and there and I’m excited to check them out in person! If you’re in Boston or Philly, you’re in luck because stores are opening up there first, starting with Boston’s store on 9/10. Check out Primark for more details.

This post is sponsored by Primark through Refinery 29. Photography by Ashley Aikele.

Comments

What a great put together outfit..you always look effortlessly put together. .classic beauty! Where is the cute dress from?
Thanks. .I always look forward to your posts too!

Really love both looks!
But I don’t go to Primark, because the working conditions can’t be good regarding the prices. 🙁
Love, Eva

Yeah, I worry about this too. And the quality. I’ve stopped shopping at places like Forever 21 where clothes feel disposible. I’m really trying to focus on good stuff that will last a long while, not piles and piles of cheap trends.

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