Today’s outfit has literally taken me two years to create. I’ve been trying to find the perfect long sleeve black turtleneck for the past couple of autumns. I could find PLENTY of short sleeve turtlenecks, but long sleeve? I’ve been coming up short (was that a little pun? lol).
Anyway, as my style evolves into a more streamlined and classic vibe, I decided to explore a store that is Iconic in many ways… Bloomingdales!
If you’re worried about Bloomingdales being too high end for you, keep reading… I think I found a fashion gold mine for us!
Bloomingdales is changing the game for me because I was able to find quality tailored pieces in my style and budget with a quick search of their website!
I love that they feature styles from size inclusive brands such as NYDJ (have you tried their denim? omg!) and Sanctuary Curve (stylish essentials, yay!). The items I saw weren’t over priced and they weren’t for my grandma.
It’s official– Bloomingdales offers body-positive options for millennial fashionistas.
I pulled together today’s fall transition look which took me from California girl to New York fashionista before you could say “faux fur!”.
Click the links below each image for details on my Fall Look from Bloomingdales.
Turtleneck | Faux Fur Vest | Jeans





I wanted this Faux Fur Vest to lay open, so I got it in an XL. Not only is it super sleek and soft, it is the perfect way to make a statement this Fall. I finally have a black turtleneck and just to be safe, I ordered it in grey too! Here’s a hint when buying NYDJ jeans, size down! I know it’s going to sound weird but I went down a size and the fit was perfect! These dark wash NYDJ jeans can help to elevate any Fall look!
Turtleneck | Faux Fur Vest | Jeans | Belt Bag





Turtleneck | Faux Fur Vest | Jeans
Do you love this Fall look? Bloomingdales made shopping super easy— it’s always amazing when a brand supports women of all sizes by providing size inclusive fashion. Bloomingdales’ plus size collection does just that!
*This post has been sponsored by RewardStyle. All thoughts and Opinions are my own, of course.






