Being out on the streets of Miami, you should always expect the unexpected. This city’s fast paced lifestyle often has a way of taking its residents on daily escapades; there’s never truly a boring day here. The charm of this megalopolis often resides in the culture and people who inhabit this city, being a distinctive characteristic that is accentuated to all who visit. When you walk these streets, you are guaranteed two things in the land of the unexpected. One being the eccentric community of people that make up the city of Miami will always provide an unpredictable influence to daily life and a distinctive lasting impression. Second is the weather here is continually predictable.
In South Florida the tropical climate leads to a pretty foreseeable weather forecast, hot and humid or less hot but still humid. In a setting where it’s searing heat can be still be felt in a rainstorm, you can’t be surprised when I tell you that the winters here have a slight summertime feel.
On a surprisingly chilly winter’s day, the temperature dipped to the low 70s and all of Miami started preparation for the rare occasion of wintry. Busting out in thigh high boots, fur jackets, and leather pants in a swanky display of this current season’s trends for the scarce days of fall temperatures.
I found this trendy Fashionista outside a campus apartment lodging and observed how the nature of her style was perfectly suited from the influence of Miami while still cohesively being unique that it ideally exhibited the personality of the individual wearing it.
The essential pieces of her outfit make up a collaboration of casual and edgy that could be dressed up or down for any day to night look. The casual cropped white T-shirt and faux fur purse brings a level of casualness that compliments the edginess of the fishnet inspired moto skirt and mesh choker. She finishes the look with black thigh high boots that act as a versatile statement piece, being a modern fashion trend while simultaneously keeping her warm from the unexpected dip of tropical temperatures.