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Elsa Husk made her autumn wardrobe and there is something to learn from her
Overseas temperatures have already begun to drop and Swedish model Elsa Husk is preparing for the cold season.
With a few simple tricks she upgraded her summer items and turned them into winters, and along with some winning items, she put together the perfect wardrobe.
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Thursday, September 24, 2020, 7:30 p.m.
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These days we may be in the middle of the second closure, but we must admit that if there is one gift we received from the first closure, it is
Elsa Husk
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The Swedish model leveraged herself well during the Corona crisis when she was mostly at home, and displayed a stunning style and endless creativity on social media.
In Israel, it is still quite summery, but overseas has already started to cool down and Husk, 31, of course did not wait for the last minute.
For a shopping spree in New York City or the pastoral courtyard at her home, the model is already fully prepared for the transition season.
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This is how we want to dress in the fall.
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So what's there in Elsa's gorgeous wardrobe that makes her so right?
First and foremost, a gloomy color of gray, black, navy and brown that signals the change of weather alongside light touches of pastel pink, which bring in a little light and optimism.
Long, warm coats, light and pleasant blazers and one dark and winning leather jacket.
Alongside these, there was a plethora of heavy boots of several kinds, one of the hallmarks of "Ugly Fashion" that also brought with it the addiction to clumsy daddy shoes, a load of prints and extra-wide T-shirts.
Another trend we spotted in Husk's fall wardrobe for the cold season is the spring balloon dress, which on the right cover can be mega autumnal.
Add to all this designer handbags for a little luxury, and you get a winning wardrobe.
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We were dying to be replaced.
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The sequence of autumn locks, Elsa started two and a half weeks ago with a winning ARKET gray oversized blazer on a Dolce & Gabbana combo mini lace dress.
In the accessories segment, sneakers were recorded as skins by Acne stodios, dark sunglasses, a variety of beaded necklaces and trendy pearls from the Gin from the Pampa brand, a veteran bottle of Bottega Veneta.
The next look that caught our attention is sponsored by Gucci and includes logo pants, a brown bag from the fashion house and a nude blazer from the Bazilika brand that turns out to be especially likable for the model.
The whole look is in shades of fall and it seems that the thickness of the fabrics is exactly for fall.
It is followed by a look that symbolizes a step up with Bazilika's navy trench coat and short clothing underneath, to balance the inner heat, alongside heavy Louis Vuitton boots, high socks, Bottega purple-blue sunglasses and coffee takeaway coffee - which is a must-have accessory.
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So far it's been a bit difficult to pick a favorite and here we go for another successful locks session.
Also on the list of recent outfits - a warm golf knit dress for cold winter days in Israel alongside a Chanel edgy leather jacket, heavy boots and a Louis Vuitton bag.
The next look brings with it an optimistic fragrance and includes a Saks Potts pink coat, boots with a Prada tractor sole and a trendy Bay Peer shoulder bag, which is well identified for all of us from the hot season and turns out to continue with us into the winter.
The locks parade, for now at least, is closed by Husk with a balloon dress in Wave Marshmallow, as she calls it, by Danish designer Cecily Bensen, with the same Prada tractor boots and Bottega purple-blue glasses.
So what did we learn?
A dress from the remnants of summer, a cool transition jacket and exaggerated shoes.
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