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Fall Western Inspired Outfit
Fall Western Inspired Outfit
Western style is having a moment, and this Texas gal is here for it. The Texas State Fair is in its last week, and my hometown had its county fair a few weeks ago which are both a great chance to break out your western wear. You don’t need cowboy boots and fringe to make the perfect western outfit. A little denim and turquiose will go a long way to creating a fall western inspired outfit.
For the two Texas events I mentioned, layers are a great option since the weather could be hot or cool. A light blue denim shirt is perfect for early fall and looks great layered over a simple white cami or tank top. To create contrast with my denim, I paired this light blue with a black skinny jean. A dark blue would work as well. In lieu of cowboy boots, I opted for my western style brown booties. Any pair of brown booties or boots will work with this outfit. The perfect way to complete your fall western inspired outfit is with a touch of turquoise. I went with my turquoise gold bangle, but earrings or a necklace would also work.
Take this western inspired outfit to the state fair, county fair, country concert, rodeo, or just out for a fun weekend with friends. It’s perfect for any casual weekend affair.
| OUTFIT DETAILS |
denim shirt | similar white cami | black jeans | similar booties | similar necklace | c/o turquoise bangle | c/o gold bangles | c/o clear stone bangle | white earrings
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What to Wear to a Country Concert
What to Wear to a Country Concert
I found this Dolly Parton graphic tee a few months ago when the Houston Rodeo was going on. I knew it would be perfect to create a western inspired rodeo outfit. We didn’t end up making a trip to the rodeo this year, so I’m going to have to save it for next year. If you are heading to a festival or concert this summer, a graphic band tee paired with distressed denim shorts would be the perfect outfit for what to wear to a country concert. You could add a few more western touches like cowboy boots or a cowboy hat. I kept it simple with these tan booties that have a little western flair.
No concerts coming up? This outfit still works for a fun casual weekend to hang out with friends or head to a county or state fair. You could even dress it up with a pair of white jeans and denim jacket for a brunch ready look.
Sizing notes: I think this top runs small. I’m wearing the Women’s medium and it’s a little more fitted than I was wanting. I was hoping for a bit of a looser t-shirt fit compared to a more fitted shirt. For these shorts, they run tts. My pair is from last summer. I linked the same style, but it looks like this exact color/distressing patter isn’t currently available.
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black graphic tee | denim shorts | similar booties | c/o stone bangles | similar earrings
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Western Outfit for the Rodeo, State Fair, or Football Tailgate
Happy Friday y’all! It was rainy and gloomy most of the week which left me feeling so sleepy. Not good following a 3 day weekend. It did give me an excuse to stay in my loungewear all week though. I’ve found getting dressed everyday really helps my productivity, but some days you just have to enjoy the lounging lifestyle look.
If you missed it, earlier this week I shared a little change that you will start seeing in some of my fashion posts. I’m planning to start showing you more ways to wear pieces and across different seasons. In this time of less events, I think it’s important to know you can wear what you are buying multiple ways and for multiple seasons. I’m also taking suggestions for items you would like me to style multiple ways, just head here to fill out the questions box.
I already have mutli-outfit posts for the rest of the month, but I wanted to share one last solo outfit. Living in Texas, you can always use another western outfit for the rodeo, the state or county fair, or just a fun night out at an outdoor spot with friends. I’m quite obsessed with this mini dress! It was made to wear with cowboy boots! I know the rodeo and fairs are probably not going to happen, so I will have to save this one for a future one.
In the meantime, a country western concert or just a casual evening out with friends at an outdoor spot would be perfect for this outfit. You could add on a denim jacket for a bit cooler evening weather. If you don’t have cowboy boots, a pair of booties would work just as well. For a cooler fall day or evening, toss on a tan or beige cardigan with a pair of flat over the knee boots.
I hope y’all have a fabulous weekend! I have plans to see a few friends, and I cannot wait to catch up with them. It’s also opening weekend of the NFL. Steve and I have plans to make a pot of chili and spend the day watching the games. It should be a good mix of fun and relaxing.
| OUTFIT DETAILS |
Orange Embroidered Mini Dress | Similar Cowboy Boots | Gold Earrings | Stone Bangles (pink beads, c/o drusy stone, clear stone)
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How to Build the Perfect Rodeo Outfit
I’m doing something a little different for today’s post and sharing a little insight into how I put an outfit together. One thing I hear so much from people is wanting help with how to put cute outfits together. You have the clothes, but don’t know what to do with them. The process of styling and putting together an outfit is so much fun to me, and I figured it might be helpful to share a little of my thought process when I build an outfit.
Since it’s rodeo season here in Houston, I figured I would start with how to build the perfect rodeo outfit. Keep scrolling to see my getting ready process, and let me know what you think of this style of post in the comments!
All outfits start with a base. My look today is a simple top and jeans look. For rodeo season, many of my outfits start with a cute floral print top and dark wash skinny jeans. The red floral print gave me lots of western wear vibes! I also love the banded sleeve, so I can easily push them if I get warm.
This top has a flowy feel to it and hides my shape, so I added in my brown belt to give more definition to my waist line. I chose my brown belt because it matches my only pair of cowboy boots.
Next up, SHOES! It is the rodeo, so this was an easy shoe decision. I grabbed my good old cowboy boots. If you don’t have cowboy boots, a cute pair of brown booties or tall brown leather boots will work too. My boots are older, and I’m considering upgrading to this pair.
Clothes and shoes are done, now it’s time to accessorize! Since the print on this top and the multiple style details are kind of busy, I opted for more simple jewelry. I added my gold necklace that was the perfect length for the v-neck design of the top. For earrings, I went with a gold and white pair. I like that the white helps bring out the white of the print in the top.
Last up for this outfit, pick a purse! My tan leather crossbody purse works perfectly for this outfit. The brown compliments the red top and works with the other brown shades in my outfit. The small size is also perfect for a crowded rodeo and the crossbody strap keeps my hands free to enjoy all the yummy food and shopping!
And there you go! All the steps on how I built my rodeo outfit. If you would like to see more posts like this let me know in the comments or in my Spring Survey. If you have an outfit or item you would like me to work into a similar post, you can leave that on the survey too!
Thanks for stopping by this week ya’ll and have a great weekend!
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