In the original pattern photos for the Irisa Cardigan, I created a very typical outfit for me: fitted tee, jeans and dangly earrings. The Janesse Pullover photos featured a similar simple styling, with very fitted navy pants and jewelry.
Today we are pairing a cardigan and a pullover, the Irisa Cardigan and the Janesse Pullover. I think out of all my sweater patterns, these two are the most versatile and will get the most wear. Both are easy to style, and both can be easily dressed up or down. In the original pattern photos for the Irisa Cardigan, I created a very typical outfit for me: fitted tee, jeans and dangly earrings. The Janesse Pullover photos featured a similar simple styling, with very fitted navy pants and jewelry. As I mentioned in the previous Fall Fashion post, wearing multiple handknits together can be done successfully when the pieces are chosen carefully. I think Janesse and Irisa can work together because neither style is too over the top. Irisa has bold colors but a simple style, and Janesse has subtle details and a very neutral color. Here I have paired Irisa and Janesse with my favorite pair of skinny jeans and embroidered cowboy boots. If you are wondering about my funny grin, photoshoots are always much more fun when you have a silly dog that wants to get in on the pictures!
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