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12.10.14

Winning in Winter White

white on white for winter

winter white jeans

winter white

Toms For Target: One-for-One. For All. Starting November 16th, for every Target+Toms limited edition gift you buy, we’re (Target) giving shoes, a blanket or meals to those in need. #TomsForTarget Disclosure: Compensation was provided by Target via Mode Media. The opinions expressed herein are those of the author and are not indicative of the opinions or positions of Target.

nude tote

winning in winter white

Photos by Natalie Dressed 

look 1: Mossimo sweater //  Mossimo jeans // Charles by Charles David pumps // vegan tote via Shop Prima Donna (sold out but also here) // Madewell necklace // look 2: TOMS for Target sweater // Mossimo jeans // J.Crew boots (similar) // Bailey for J.Crew hat // TOMS for Target clutch // Ray-Ban original aviators // Daniel Wellington watch // look 3: Merona coat // Lily Star skirt // Merona sweater // Target clutch // Target beanie // Sam & Libby pumps

Target recently challenged me to create three distinctive looks using winter white products as my base. I used to think white was strictly for warm weather, but seeing white on white in the winter done right has completely changed my mind. And the great thing about it, it doesn’t have to cost you a thing, as most of us already have white options in our closets. Although I’ve recently become a fan of white in the winter, I didn’t realized how versatile it could be until I took on this challenge. Whether it’s a pair of white jeans, a skirt, or a dress, you can easily transform some of your basics into white on white perfection by incorporating winter staples (think sweaters, scarves, or a beanie). If you get creative, you could really make white work for any occasion.

I encourage you to take out some of you old pieces and incorporate them with the new to create a chic winter white look this holiday season.

Find your style @targetstyle.

Disclosure: Compensation was provided by Target via Glam Media. The opinions expressed herein are those of the author and are not indicative of the opinions or positions of Target.