8 Wardrobe Items Every Book Girl Needs

There are so many lovely wardrobe aesthetics to try out. But when it comes to capturing that look of a thoughtful girl, who wanders the streets of old cities, dodging into cafes for coffee where she works on her novel before finding a hidden library where she spends hours lost in the pages of a book, no look is better than the “book girl” look.

If this is the aesthetic you connect with we’ve gathered a few essential items to add to your collection to help you live out on the outside what you are on the inside: a book girl.

 

01 | A plaid skirt.

You can never go wrong or look out of place wearing an adorable plaid skirt. This one is available in multiple designs, giving you countless options when putting together your look.

 

02 | A white blouse.

A classic and clean chiffon button-down has just enough flow for beauty and form for elegance. Also available in multiple colors, for you to bring your own unique touch to this look.

 

03 | A pair of loafers.

This pair of loafers are stylish, classy, comfortable, and yes, the perfect shoes to wander the streets of an old city.

 

04 | Polka dot tights.

Black tights will pull many a book girl look together—and why not show a little personality with these polka dot tights?

 

05 | A knit cardigan.

You’ll need something to keep you warm in chilly libraries. This knit cardigan is the perfect and required addition to your look.

 

06 | A vintage locket.

Like you, this locket is beautiful on the outside and holds hidden wonders when opened up. Invest in a locket you’ll have your entire life—and maybe even pass down to the next generation of book girls.

 

07 | A leather bookcase.

A book girl needs a place to carry her books (as well as her current manuscript novel). Look no further than this beautiful leather backpack, which is both classy and functional.

 

08 | And of course, a book.

Last but not least, a book girl needs a book. Why not try this leather-bound book, containing the complete works of one of our favorite authors here at Wallflower, Jane Austen?

 
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