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Awaiting Autumn

August 26, 2010

These past few days in New York have really felt like fall. The air is crisper, the leaves are falling, and I’ve finally been able to wear pants without feeling like I have sausage casings around my legs.  Unfortunately, this weekend’s weather forecast predicts temperatures to be back up in the high 80s and 90s, but I will luckily be escaping this heatwave as I am headed back to my hometown of San Francisco for the weekend. Ah, San Francisco. The city of perpetual fall-ish weather. Bring on the pants, jackets, scarves, and boots!

Although I will only be back in fall weather for the weekend, packing for the climate change has definitely got me thinking about all the things I’m looking forward to this coming autumn. Here are a few of them:

watching the leaves change colors•

•more importantly: crunching leaves•

•wearing my buttery leather jackets•

•fashion week•

•my brother’s much anticipated wedding!•

•boots, boots, and more boots!•

•pumpkin picking for Halloween!•

•knowing that my birthday falls on 10-10-10 this year!•

What are you looking forward to this coming fall?

photos via tumblr, jak&jil, flickr, icanteachyouhowtodoit


7 Comments leave one →
  1. August 26, 2010

    I adore fall! Im feeling smell of autumn in my country too!

  2. August 26, 2010

    great post! I love the fall season! xx

  3. August 27, 2010

    That first photo is so stunning…I would love to take a walk down that path…sigh. No colors like that here in LA, but then again the weather here never gets truly cold…so it’s a trade-off, I suppose. ;)

    xxo Kelly
    Glamourous Spirit

  4. September 10, 2010

    My trip to NY!!!

  5. Alyssa Walker permalink
    September 15, 2010

    I adore those pointed shoes!!! Can you tell me what that form is called, or the specific designers. I’d be so thankful!!

    Fantastic site!

  6. September 18, 2010

    Most of the boots are by Alexander Wang!

    xx

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