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red color trend fall biker jacket

09|19|2017

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It’s Tuesday friends! After a weekend filled with wedding events (our friends got hitched),  I wasn’t able to pull it together in time for a Monday post. As a result, I am bringing you a Tuesday red color trend fall biker jacket look!  This outfit features a navy and white knit stripe dress by Design History and lots of warm neutral makeup by Urban Decay.

Design History Cold Shoulder Ribbed Sweater | Coach Red Leather Moto Jacket | Vegan Shein Faux Leather Red Biker Jacket | Converse Slip On Shoreline Sneakers | Oversized Rhinestone Hoop Earrings | Celine Flattop Shadow Sunglasses

Design History at Bloomingdales has so many great modern classics. Pieces that work in any wardrobe, with a current flare to them.  For example, basic sweaters with a cutout neckline or a plain tee shirt with a ruffle on the sleeve. Make sure to check out all of their transitional fall pieces.

Red is one of my favorite colors….especially when it’s deep!  I style my crimson pieces like they’re neutrals. If you’ve got yourself a good black biker jacket, I would absolutely consider getting a red one.  It’s a show stopper piece that goes with almost anything.

Lately I have been living in my slide on Shoreline converse sneakers.  Because we live in a hotel at the moment, they have been SO convenient to slide on and off as I cruise around the property.  I didn’t realize how much I’d wear them!

Urban Decay is killing it with their Naked heat collection.  Since warm neutrals are hot on the fall 2017 makeup trend list, I am all over their Naked Heat products.  Above I am wearing the Naked Heat eyeshadow palette, Naked Heat lipstick in Scorched, 25/7 glide on eyeliner in Siena and Urban Decay Naked skin one and done foundation.  You’ll love all of their products…..especially their Naked eye shadow palettes.

Friends, I am so excited for fall! The leaves here in Utah are changing more and more each day.  I hope you are enjoying the season change wherever you are.  My thoughts are with those of you affected by the Hurricanes.  Hopefully we’ve seen the worst of those.

I encourage you to try this red color trend fall biker jacket! Have a great midweek!

 

 

 

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3 CommentsFiled Under: Angie's Looks, Tips and Tricks, Uncategorized Tagged With: biker, Dress, jacket, makeup, red, sneakers, urban decay

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  1. Natali says

    September 19, 2017 at 10:38 am

    Your suede jacket is fantastic and you’re looking great in this sporty, laid-back combo!

    https://lartoffashion.com

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  2. Paula says

    September 19, 2017 at 8:02 pm

    Great look, that jacket is amazing, hope you have a great day
    xx, Pauli
    https://liketowearit.blogspot.com/

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  3. Rubi says

    September 26, 2017 at 1:23 am

    Absolutely love this outfit babe! The colour of that jacket is too good!
    xx Rubi
    Pose & Repeat

    Reply

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