
Super Woman Diaries #10: Oatmeal and Fashion: A Delicious Conversation
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From oatmeal hacks to outfit inspo — are you ready to elevate your fall?
In this conversation, Jessica and Kelly discuss their love for oatmeal, share tips on customizing Starbucks oatmeal, and transition into a lively discussion about fall fashion. They explore the concept of a capsule wardrobe, the importance of investment pieces versus budget finds, and how to maintain personal style amidst ever-changing trends. The conversation is filled with practical fashion advice, personal anecdotes, and a light-hearted approach to style.
Inside This Conversation:
- Oatmeal customization at Starbucks is essential for a better experience.
- Fall fashion can be simplified with a capsule wardrobe approach.
- Investing in quality denim and jackets is crucial for a stylish wardrobe.
- Trends can be overwhelming; focus on personal style instead. Mindful shopping helps distinguish between impulse buys and true needs.
- Layering and versatile pieces are key for fall outfits.
- Wide-leg jeans are making a comeback, but personal comfort is paramount.
- Blazers can refresh any outfit and should be chosen wisely.
- Track pants can be both stylish and comfortable for various occasions.
- Finding inspiration from trusted sources can help navigate fashion trends.
Dressy Look Yoga Pant here.
Chapters
00:00 Oatmeal Obsession 02:29 Fall Fashion Trends 05:27 Capsule Wardrobe Essentials 09:24 Investment vs. Budget Fashion 12:32 Finding Personal Style 15:06 NEWCHAPTER
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oatmeal, Starbucks, fall fashion, capsule wardrobe, denim, investment pieces, personal style, trends, fashion tips, style advice