Even though I don’t actually reside there, I consider Boston to be my true hometown. Much like NYC, the city is full of life and of course, a traditional accent that is more than a little fun to impersonate (what's so bad about pronouncing your R's?) Whether I’m watching a Red Sox game at Fenway Park, exploring a new exhibit at the Museum of Fine Arts, or simply window shopping on Newbury Street, I can’t help but feel captivated by the city’s vibrant energy and lifestyle. In an attempt to escape the monotony of school and work, my friends and I often venture into the city for extended day trips, hoping that a momentary change of scenery will alter our perspective on the seemingly endless school year. With each trip also comes a fresh style aesthetic, most often inspired by the urban, laid back essence emulating from the city’s tired sidewalks. Because my style is traditionally preppy and classic, spending time in Boston is the perfect excuse to branch out from my comfort zone and incorporate some trendier pieces into my wardrobe.
Although our reasons for boarding the train remain fairly consistent, the way we choose to spend our time while in the city could not be more varied. From concerts at the House of Blues, to shopping trips in Harvard Square, every event calls for a new look. Recently my friends and I embarked on three of these adventures, each inspiring
a unique outfit choice.
Friday Night Concert (House of Blues)
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Allison and I outside of HOB Boston
Photo courtesy of Diana Russo and Allison's Blog |
For this trip, I choose a laid back, yet classic look perfectly reflecting the easy going and "cool" vibe of the House of Blues. Because it was an evening event, I opted to pair black leggings with a navy blue oxford shirt and a black leather jacket. I tied the outfit together with my favorite brown riding boots and fun, pink scarf with a touch of sequin detailing. Attending concerts at the HOB is a great excuse to channel some bolder style choices (like a leather jacket) while still staying true to classic staples, like boots and oxfords. The best way to experiment with your clothes is to build up a wardrobe of favorite basics while investing in the occasional "special piece". This way, when the time comes, you will be ready to mix and match your items, creating an interesting and timeless ensemble.
Allison also chose to top off her outfit with a caramel leather jacket and some authentic cowboy boots (so jealous)!
Sunday Matinee
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Galaxie, Diana, Allison and I at Shear Madness
Photo courtesy of Allison Russo |
This outfit is the perfect mix of classic staples and pretty, feminine styles. An afternoon performance demands a little extra effort, which is why I choose to pair a simple black skirt with a solid colored blouse and a ruffled cardigan. The central focus of the outfit is a mustard yellow peacoat and dark plum, bejeweled ballet flats. Like the leather jacket, this peacoat is one of my "special" pieces-- only fitting for a stroll through the stylish, fashion forward streets of Boston.
Shop Till’ You Drop
A few weeks ago, Allison, Diana and I spent a Saturday in Boston to celebrate their closely linked birthdays (one day apart!). The day was mostly devoted to shopping and eating so I opted for a comfortable yet stylish pairing of dark wash jeans, a pink oxford and riding boots. No classic preppy look is complete without accessories and for this particular day I chose a quilted jacket, a worn in cross body bag and a simple strand of pearls. This outfit was a perfect sampling of New England basics and it definitely made me feel authentic. Because each piece was so versatile, the ensemble flowed seamlessly from an afternoon on trendy Newbury Street to an evening spent walking and indulging in some delicious, yet pricey, Belgium waffles in Harvard Square.
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