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15 Super Bowl Party Outfit Ideas

Where are all my football fans at??? I’m a pretty big football fan. For starters, I grew up in Texas, and we live and breath football here. I’ve played Fantasy Football for years, even one once! Every Sunday, you can usually catch me somewhere watching a game. Fresh out of college, I worked in sports television which only fueled my love for the game. I also formerly worked for network television station which every 3 years airs the big game. Working in sports for several years and then at a tv station that airs lots of NFL, I was engulfed in many of the back end things. Last year, I made a career change and watching football totally changed for me.
I was no longer involved in the work that went to put on the game, if something went wrong with the airing it no longer was going to be my problem come Monday morning. This football season, I got to sit back and just enjoy the games. Every so often I would miss the craziness that is football season at a tv station, but I also enjoyed getting to be on the outside of things and just enjoy the season.
As a football fan, the Super Bowl is kind of bittersweet. It’s what you’ve been watching for all season, and it also means football season and my Sunday plans are over. Over the years, I’ve hosted parties, attended parties, and watched alone. No matter what, I always had yummy football snacks and always dress for the occasion.
I rounded up 15 Super Bowl Party outfit ideas that would be perfect no matter what your game watching plans. Both team colors are red this year, so you may need add in some gold or white accessories to make your team choice stand out! When my team is not playing, I opt for a casual non-team color outfit. Keep scrolling for some Super Bowl outfit inspiration including some red outfit ideas, something for those wanting to look dressy casual but also comfy, and lots of comfy outfits!
Hosting or attending a party? Check back Wednesday for tips on creating the perfect party snack!
GO TEAM GO!




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Maroon Sweater




Happy Happy Friday!! Oh why do short weeks always feel the longest?!?! After a busy weekend and work week, I am ready for a pretty chill and relaxing weekend to close out January. I have no plans as of right now, and I’m really excited about that. I will probably end up catching up on a few things around the house.
Back in November, I headed to my first Texas A&M football game. I mentioned it when I shared my red puffer coat a week or so ago. This maroon sweater was the other item I wore to the game. My original plan was a lightweight sweater based on the weather predictions. When the forecast changed to colder game time temps, I decided to add the coat to the mix.
Turtleneck sweaters are hit or miss for me. I don’t want to them to feel too tight around the neck. These mock neck style tops are a great alternative for the look without worrying about too tight a feel around the neck. The mock neck style in a solid color is a great basic wardrobe staple add to your closet. You can make it work both casually and professionally. A lightweight version can also be layered under cardigans, vests, and jackets.
I picked my sweater up from Nordstrom Rack, and I noticed it was low in stock. I found a few similar ones HERE and HERE in case you like the look.
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Burgundy Sweater (similar)| Black Skinny Jeans | Similar Brown Boots | c/o Leather Backpack | c/o Pink Tassel Earrings | Similar Bangle
Photography By: LA Photography




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How to Prevent Dry Winter Skin


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c/o Drunk Elephant Hydrating Serum | c/o It Cosmetics Confidence in a Gel Lotion Moisturizer | Neutrogena Hyrdo Boost Mask | Tatcha the Essence | c/o Derma E Anti-Wrinkle Treatment Oil
Winter months usually leave my skin a bit on the dry side. Over the past few years, I’ve been trying out different types of products to help keep my skin hyrdrated during the winter months. This season, I have really noticed an improvement and wanted to share a few products and tips on how to prevent dry winter skin that have worked for me.
THE PRODUCTS:
OILS – I’m a big fan of face oils year round. During other seasons, I try to use them about twice a week. For winter I doubled that with around 4 days of use. I apply them in the evening. I think this was one of the biggest contributors to my skin staying so hydrated this season. I have a few favorites, but my current one is this anti-aging one. I always think fine lines and wrinkles are more noticeable when my skin is dry, so I figured adding in some anti-aging goodies would only improve the look of my skin during the winter.
HYDRATING FACE MASKS – I’ve tried a varieties of face masks during the winter months. My best results came from using a hydrating or moisturizing mask 1-2 times a week. One of my top hydrating masks is the Hydro Boost sheet masks. I rotate between the hydrating one and a purifying one for days I want a little extra cleaning. These suction to your face pretty well and stay in place. After I take the mask off, my skin feels so soft and smooth!
BEAUTY WATER – I switched out my microneedling tool for this beauty water during the winter months. Tatcha’s The Essence seemed to offer similar features as microneedling by helping your skincare products better absorb. I wrote a whole blog post about my experience with this product a few weeks ago if you want to read more! In addition to enhanced product absorption, the essence also gives a hydration boost. (Noticing a theme to my product faves – it’s all about hydrating!)
HYDRATING MOISTURIZERS – I switched out my morning face lotion for this gel one. It promises 72 hours of hydration! It’s super lightweight and feels more like a serum than a moisturizer when applying. I really like the lightweight feel, and I could also feel my skin soaking it in. I had no issues using this under my makeup. Once I switched to this product in the mornings, I noticed a difference in my skin throughout the day and definitely think it keeps my skin hydrated all day as promised.
HYDRATING SERUMS – On nights that I did not use an oil, I opted for this hydrating serum. You can use it stand alone or mix it with other serums to help lock them in. I usually use this with my retinol, but tried it out with a Vitamin C Serum with pretty good results.
TIPS FOR PREVENTING DRY SKIN:
Outside of adding in all the hydrating products to my skincare routine this winter, I also focused on taking a break from other items that could dry out my skin. One key product I passed on this winter was a retinol. While I think a retinol delivers great results, it can sometimes have a drying effect on my skin. Not a problem during the summer, but something I didn’t want in months when my skin is already on the drier side.
I also opted for gentler exfoliating products. Instead of exfoliating masks with beads, I opted for smooth charcoal masks. I did still want some kind of exfoliating, so a few days a week I would use a face brush in the shower with my face wash. It felt super gentle and left me with that smooth feeling I attain from masks with exfoliating beads. I used the face mitt from this set, but I found similar ones online.
Last, I made sure to drink plenty of water! It’s the ultimate hydrator! What tips and products do you use to prevent dry skin in the winter?? Share in the comments below!
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Light Pink Cashmere Sweater




Hello lovelies! Our weather this winter season has been a little warmer than normal. January is usually when we see our temps hover near freezing maybe even an ice over day, but this year not so much. I have barely had to use my heater or wear any of my cute coats. It has given me extra opportunities to wear my peep toe booties.
Another item, I have been wearing during this warmer winter is lightweight sweaters. This light pink cashmere sweater is a good level of thickness for our winter season. The material is so soft and cozy, and the sweater has a nice structured style to it. It pairs perfectly with my flared leg jeans for a business casual look. You could also pair it with a pencil or a-line skirt for a more professional look.
The blouson sleeves are a fun and pretty detail for this sweater. It gives it something to stand out against all the other sweaters. I’m always drawn to lighter color sweaters like ivory and pastel pink during winter. I think maybe more than other seasons.
After a fun weekend catching up with friends, I have a busy day of blog work ahead of me. I’m looking forward to the quiet day in before another busy week starts. I hope ya’ll have a fabulous week!
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c/o Light Pink Cashmere Sweater | Bootcut Flared Jeans | Brown Peep Toe Booties | c/o Tan Crossbody Bag | Gold Drop Earrings
Photography By: LA Photography


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