I know everyone has been wearing hoodies for the last year, and while I've resisted them for the most part, I had a revelation a few weeks ago. I was out walking Zuni when it started to lightly rain, and I happened to have been wearing my Cuddl Duds hooded tee; I didn't have a hat, but I pulled the hood over my head and saved my freshly washed hair from frizzing out. Considering I've lived for more than 7 years in a city that's frequently cloaked in drippy fog, it's kind of amazing that it took me this long to realize the practical applications of a hoodie. But now that I have, I've gone a little hoodie-happy. This is the first of several new hoodies I've purchased, so apologies in advance for the barrage of hoodie-themed posts coming up. Up first is this Isabel Marant hoodie, which I am completely obsessed with right now. Here's how I've been wearing it.
As I mentioned a few weeks ago, I got a new job in January, and whenever I get a new job, I treat myself to a little something. As longtime Cheryl Shops readers know, Isabel Marant is my favorite designer, and while I've had to steer clear of some of her recent offerings (the '80s V-yoke jeans were a no for me), I'd been eyeing her hoodies for awhile. Now, I realize that this is a ridiculous amount of money to pay for a hoodie (I got mine on sale, but still); I am generally not a fan of logos, either, as it turns one into a walking designer billboard (and can read a little gauche). You can most certainly find something similar, without a logo, for a fraction of the price. I can offer no logical explanation as to why I wanted this hoodie so badly, other than I find it incredibly cozy, and I like using it to create a little push-pull with whatever I'm wearing. For example, here I layered it under a more tailored blazer and paired it with jeans, rather than wearing it with leggings (although, full disclosure, I do that too). When the weather warms up, I'm looking forward to pairing it with a ruffly, flouncy skirt—I feel like that's something Isabel Marant herself would do. (WWIMD may just be a new styling motto for me.) The other big revelation I've had is that attempting to always "dress like a French woman" is kind of boring, and that I need to follow my own advice and wear what I like—for real this time. Isn't that what a real French woman (like...Isabel Marant!) would do?
I don't know about you, but I'm getting really tired of all my winter coats, which usually happens this time of year. So I relish the days I can get away with a blazer instead, and when you layer a wooly one like this over a substantially thick hoodie, it's actually pretty warm. I've had this blazer for awhile—you last saw it in my ultimate classic outfit, I think—and while I think Everlane might be "canceled" at the moment (I've personally struggled with finding anything worth buying there lately), this blazer was a good buy. It does run huge, however, so size down—I'm in a 4 and as you can see, I have plenty of room for an oversized sweatshirt underneath.
At my new job, we have a pair of straight-leg jeans that's a bestselling style, and the funny thing is, while they're super flattering on nearly everyone, they tend to not look great when we photograph them for whatever reason. I feel like these Levi's 501 jeans never look as good here as I think they do in real life, but then again, maybe they just don't look so great, period. (You last saw them with a cashmere coatigan; IDK, what do you think?) I guess I'll hold on to them for now, though, because they're pretty comfy. I will say, in spite of being 100% cotton with no stretch, this style runs a bit big; I'm in my usual 28 and wish I'd had gone down to a 27.
Something that does bring me joy, however, is this pair of red suede loafers from Calla. Even though this is only their second appearance on the blog (the first was with my favorite ruched dress), I wear them all the time IRL because they're so freaking comfy, and I always get compliments on them from random strangers. Even better, they're on sale right now, so I highly recommend grabbing a pair. Would a French woman wear them? Who cares—I would, and I do love them.
OUTFIT DETAILS: Everlane oversized blazer | Isabel Marant Mansel hoodie (also here) | Levi's 501c jeans (also here) | A.P.C. sac demi-lune | Calla Maggie loafers (c/o)
11 comments
You are looking so pretty! Loving this designer hoodie.
Have a great day!
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You look fab in this hoodie! The red shoe really pops!
xoxo
Lovely
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I just love your cute hoodie and the way you layered it! Those red loafers are super adorable too!
Definite Parisien chic Cheryl! I am also a fan of Marant though I don't own any.Thanks for linking at #WowOnWednesday
I was reading just the other day the crazy trend about a coveted Gap (logo) hoodie from the 90s that is selling around 300-350$ second-hand. I totally see the trend and though I don't own a lot of hoodies I love mine. Love how you styled this and I often in your outfits see the FRENCH AESTHETIC! The red loafers are fabulous, too. =)
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<3 Ada
Great styling! Loving the pop of red and the blazer!
Life is a Shoe
I was in the market for a few hoodies a few months ago. :-) Love the way you styled this with the blazer and those shoes are fab! Love the rich red with the pop of lipstick too!
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jess xx
www.elegantlydressedandstylish.com
Cheryl, this is a wicked cool outfit! And no matter what reason you were drawn to this hoodie, you don't have to justify that to us! It is super cute and looks incredibly cozy and these are the types of garments that we definitely wear the most. I love a hoodie under a blazer, too. And your red shoes are perfection!
Shelbee
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I love the hoodie under the jacket, and those red shoes look amazing too! I just read an interview with Isabel Marant in a magazine, she is so typically Parisian. She said the wedge trainers were copied so much she became sick of them for a while but is now bringing them back. Thanks for linking up!
Emma xxx
www.style-splash.com
This is such a stylish way to wear a hoodie! :) I picked up a hoodie in the UK when we were on our Europe trip a couple years ago as I needed something warm, our wardrobe was really lacking as "spring" in Europe is winter for us! I've worn it a handful of times since then - perfect cosy layer for a cold and wet winter day> I don't wear it as stylishly as this though, you look great and I really like the red shoes too! :)
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