Happy Monday! The Mister and I are on a quick couple’s getaway to Miraval in Arizona. So basically we are in heaven. Because this place. If you can make a trip here, I highly recommend it. I’ll be sharing a whole post on it later this week. 

File this fall style look under one of my TOP FIVE favorite of all time. As soon as I spotted this plaid blazer, I knew I wanted to wear it with this sweater. It’s a match made in fall heaven. I sized up to a small in the blazer so I would be able to layer it. 

A reader recently asked me what makes my jeans “Mom Jeans.” Such a good question because I’m not sure I’ve ever really  explained it on here. The main thing that makes them mom jeans is the rise. They go up to my belly button, which makes this mama happy. It takes a little getting used to if you haven’t worn them before, but I bet you’ll love them after awhile. I sized up in mine, but I think I could have worn my regular size. They are mostly cotton, which means they’ll stretch out after a wear or two and stay stretch until you wash them again. 

My booties are on sale! They come in 4 colors and have been restocked in all sizes. I’m wearing Greystone Suede. 

Be sure to come back tomorrow for an exciting home decor post! I’ll be sharing photos of our current kitchen and remodel inspiration photos…

Thanks for stopping by!

XO

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Fall style, plaid blazer, sweater, mom jeans, and booties
Fall style, plaid blazer, sweater, mom jeans, and booties
 
Fall style, plaid blazer, sweater, mom jeans, and booties
Fall style, plaid blazer, sweater, mom jeans, and booties
Fall style, plaid blazer, sweater, mom jeans, and booties
Fall style, plaid blazer, sweater, mom jeans, and booties
Fall style, plaid blazer, sweater, mom jeans, and booties

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I’m Suzanne Warye, a mom, writer, and podcaster who ditched alcohol in 2020 and never looked back—now I’m here to help other moms break free from Mommy Wine Culture and find the joy (and really good mocktails) in sobriety!