Nov 21

Foolproof Outfit for Thanksgiving and My Favorite Black Skinny Jeans

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Thanksgiving is right around the corner, which means you’re probably starting to think about what you should wear. Because of this, I thought I’d share my foolproof Thanksgiving Day outfit that I think works for any turkey day celebration whether you’re hosting or just showing up for the food. 😉
This cozy look has been my go-to formula for my Thanksgiving outfit for years, but I especially love this year’s outfit because these black skinny jeans (wearing a 26) are AMAZING. They’re my absolute favorite pair and Nordstrom always has the size I need in stock. In fact, everything I’m wearing is from Nordstrom. They’re my go-to for the basics I need to build any outfit – especially the fall and winter staples I’m looking for this time of year.
Aside from having a really good pair of pants you can be comfortable in all day, the second most important part of your Thanksgiving outfit is finding the perfect cozy sweater. This one is cashmere so it’s warm, comfy and doesn’t get itchy (I’m wearing a small). I paired it with this slightly oversized faux shearling jacket. I love an oversized jacket this time of year because it gives me enough room to layer with sweaters and cardigans underneath.
Lastly, these Vince Camuto ankle booties (run TTS) are stunning and perfect for skinnies. They come in lots of colors too! And the heel height is just enough to make your legs look longer without making them uncomfortable to wear all day.
To sum it up, I love this look because it’s comfortable, chic without being over the top and you can re-wear all of these pieces all season long. What’s your go-to Thanksgiving look?

SHOP THE LOOK

Madewell Skinny Jeans (tts) // Cashmere Turtleneck Sweater (under $100) // Shearling Jacket // Vince Camuto Bootie 
A big thanks to Nordstrom for sponsoring this post!
xxBecky

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