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Happy #fashionwednesday!! It’s officially real life fall (meaning it’s no longer 80 degrees and humid) and I have been DYING to break out my fall scarves. They are my favorite accessory and so perfect for when it gets chilly. ZARA started this trend back in 2013, and since then so many retailers have jumped on the band wagon and kept these babies stock each and every fall. So why on earth do YOU need one? Keep reading to find out…
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3 Ways To Wear A Blanket Scarf

3 Ways To Wear A Blanket Scarf

So….what IS a blanket scarf?

A blanket scarf is an oversized, square shaped scarf that wraps around your neck and pretty much swallows you whole. It’s typically a plaid pattern and made with wool or soft cotton. I love love love them. I actually counted and i have almost TEN of them. Whoops #sorrynotsorry
3 Ways To Wear A Blanket Scarf

How can you wear a blanket scarf?

There are about a million ways to wear a blanket scarf. I personally like to wear it in the classic style.
  1. Tye it into a triangle
  2. Wrap it once around your neck
  3. Tye the ends into a knot underneath the scarf so you can’t see them.
 It makes it into little triangle shape, starting out wide at your neck and then tapering down. This is the most popular way to wear a blanket scarf, and is showcased in this blog post.
3 Ways To Wear A Blanket Scarf
How to pair this style: This is best worn with plain sweaters, chambray tops and plain long tees.
Another way to wear this fabulous blanket scarf is the loop! Here are the steps:
  1. Fold the blanket in half to make a long rectangle
  2. Wrap the rectangle around your neck
  3. Pull the loose ends through the loop of the scarf 
It bunches up really nicely around the neck and leaves the bottom loose ends out. It’s adorable, and makes a nice change of pace from the classic way!
3 Ways To Wear A Blanket Scarf
How to pair this style: Style with a leather or jean jacket or even a cardigan because it doesn’t cover up the entire jacket style, just the very front. 
The third way to wear a blanket scarf is the Poncho style. It’s great if you don’t really want to wear a “scarf” but are looking more for a shawl.
  1. Unfold scarf to it’s full size
  2. Tie the two corners of the scarf together to make arm holes
  3. Slide your arms in the holes and let the fabric drape 
This one is SO easy. Just tie the ends and you’ve made a little poncho/vest situation. This one is perfect for outdoor events when it gets chilly and you need to wrap something around your shoulders.
3 Ways To Wear A Blanket Scarf
How to pair this style:  It can be layered on top of sweaters, long sleeved tees and dresses so it’s extremely versatile. 
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3 Ways To Wear A Blanket Scarf

These are my 3 favorite ways to wear blanket scarves! They are so cozy and easy to style, and they go with everything. I have some in the classic tan/red plaid, the one featured here (forest green and navy), a white and light blue one, a pink and cream one, and orange and tan plaid one…..the list goes on and on. 
3 Ways To Wear A Blanket Scarf
Do you like blanket scarves? How many do YOU own? Let me know in the comments below!!
Written by Taylor for Blonde and Ambitious 
Monday, October 30, 2017 76 comments
While I'm without a doubt more of spring/summer girl, I have been loving dressing for fall this season. It's fun to mix it up a bit (even though the weather hasn't exactly matched the season yet), and it's been fun to get into the festive spirit. 

Although I am loving Savannah (how can you not?!), being back at Furman this past weekend has me missing the mountains during this time of year. The apple orchards, the weekend hikes, and pumpkin patches!  

I can't wait on the weather forever so I've just decided to pull out my favorite fall pieces wear them no matter the 80 degree temps. 



Also can we talk about this circle bag?! I'm obsessed with it and will use any opportunity I can to use it. Plus it's under $70!!!






Also if you're curious about the skirt, it's by far one of my favorite buys of the season. I wasn't sure what to expect but the quality is amazing and I love the scallop detail. Plus suede is super in this season!




Top (wearing a 0) // Skirt (wearing a S) // Shoes (similar) // Purse // Bow // Ring // Scarf (similar)

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Photography by fellow SCAD student, Taylor Wedding

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Shannon

Written by Shannon for Prep Avenue
Friday, October 27, 2017 2 comments
With the weather cooling down, I’ve found myself curling up and reading more often these days. To me, there’s nothing better than curling up with my favorite blanket and a good book to end a hectic day. It’s one of my favorite ways to unwind. Anyways, it’s been a while since my last book review, so today I wanted to share some books I’ve read over the last few months! I brought my kindle with me to France & Italy so I could have plenty of books to read without having to lug them everywhere…while I love the feel of holding a physical book, the Kindle paperwhite is great for on-the-go!
P.S. I added a book reviews section (under the “lifestyle” tab) on my site, so it’s easy to navigate and find previous book reviews!
         
       

THE BREAKDOWN BY B.A. PARIS | After reading Behind Closed Doors by B.A. Paris (and loving it!), I immediately bought this book. This book sucked me in from the beginning. In the book, Cass is heading home late one night on a winding road in the pouring rain when she comes up on a car that is stopped in the road with a woman in it. After looking to see if she needs help, she decides to carry on towards home. The next morning she’s alerted that the woman was found dead. As if that’s not traumatic enough (talk about feeling guilty for not helping her out) strange things start happening. Strange phone calls come in, she begins to forget things, and she becomes incredibly paranoid of the situation. This book had me turning the pages so fast trying to get to the bottom of who killed Jane!
A STRANGER IN THE HOUSE BY SHARI LAPENA | This is another book that I bought based on reading a previous book by the author. In A Stranger in the House, Tom and Karen have a seemingly perfect life. That is until one day she’s in an accident and doesn’t remember anything that happened. As she’s recovering she begins noticing things aren’t quite right. Things are being moved and going missing but she can’t quite figure it out. I don’t want to say much more because I don’t want to spoil it, but this book was a serious page turner and I didn’t see the end coming! This book is written by the same author as The Couple Next Door.
THE LYING GAME BY RUTH WARE | This book is about four friends who are bound together by lies. What started out as a game has turned into much, much more. The rules of the game: Tell a lie. Stick to your story. Don’t get caught. Never lie to each other. Know when to stop lying. Years or friendship and years of lies, the four girls have held these lies deep inside for many years, until one day their lies begin to catch up with them. As their stories start to unravel, they have to get together to do damage control. It’s then that each one of them starts to realize they’ve been lied to all along. For me, this book wasn’t great. Written by the author of The Woman in Cabin 10, I had high hopes for this one but it was just really slow. I wouldn’t consider it a thriller or even really that suspenseful.
EVERY LAST LIE BY MARY KUBICA | Imagine losing your husband in a tragic car accident. As if that isn’t bad enough for Clara, things happen that lead her to believe the accident wasn’t an “accident” after all.  The book explores alternating perspectives as Clara is investigating and grieving over her husband’s death and Nick’s perspective from the last few months before his death. I always love when books tell things from different points of view because it allows the story to unfold in two different ways and it makes it that much more suspenseful. I really liked this book and the storyline it took.
THE IDENTICALS BY ELIN HILDERBRAND | I am a total Elin Hilderbrand fan, especially in the summer months when I’m looking for a good easy read. Twin sisters, Tabitha and Harper, have been at odds for years. They’ve spent most of their life proving how different they are in all aspects of life, despite being identical twins. A family crisis forces them to get together and makes them hash out their differences and resentments toward each other. In the end, it makes both sisters realize that no fight or resentment is more important than the bond they share. If I’m being honest, this was not my favorite book of hers. I read it while I was in France and it took me a while to get into it, which is typically not the case for her books. I would still recommend it, but it just didn’t captivate me like most of her other books do!
BETRAYAL BY FERN MICHAEL | I haven’t read a lot of this author, but it’s safe to say I’ll be reading more of her now after reading this book. Kate and Alex have a good life and a seemingly perfect marriage. This all changes one day when Alex receives a phone call that will change the course of their life. Alex has been accused of an unspeakable act (don’t want to spoil it!) by one of their best friends. Alex is sent to jail and Kate is left with grief, unanswered questions, and a lot of anger. Kate is determined to get to the bottom of the situation, no matter what it takes. I read this book in 24 hours while we were in Europe. Our family friend read it, then my mom read it, and after hearing them rave about it, I had to read it!  We all read it within 24 hours because it is SO good! I highly recommend this book.
THE PERFECT STRANGER BY MEGAN MIRANDA | Leah needs to start over in a new city, so when she runs into an old friend, Emmy, they decide to start over together. Not long after their move to a new city, a woman is found dead in a lake…and the woman resembles Emmy. As police try to help Leah find her friend, she realizes she may not know Emmy like she thought she did. In fact, she may not know Emmy at all. Twists and turns in this storyline keep you turning the page to try to figure it out! Overall I thought this book was a good read. It is more suspenseful than thrilling and then ending wasn’t my favorite but I did enjoy it!
INTO THE WATER BY PAULA HAWKINS | The Drowning Pool, as it’s come to be known, flows through the town where Nel and her daughter live. The name sounds eery, but for good reason, because many women have gone missing there for years…which left a lot of questions and rumors circulating about town. When Nel goes missing, Nel’s sister Jules and Nel’s daughter think there’s more to the story and they’re willing to do whatever it takes to find out. This book is written by the same author as Girl on the Train, so I was very excited to give this book a read! Unfortunately, it fell flat. I ended up starting this book on three separate occasions and because I’m a total book nerd I couldn’t not finish it. There were a lot of characters and not a lot of character development, so I was left with a lot of questions and confusion as I read the book. It was hard to remember who was who!
Written By Emily for Life With Emily 

Wednesday, October 25, 2017 1 comments
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