Dress (worn as skirt): UO; Top: c/o Land's End via Lucky Mag; Belt: H&M; Shoes: Target Sunnies: Target
Cheery colors on a cloudy day. Here's to hoping for breaks in the rainy DC forecast so I can take outdoor photos during the next few days! I never put much thought or concern into a rainy weather forecast until I started a style blog...
Love the necklace xxxx
ReplyDeleteCoral is like my color this summer.
ReplyDeleteLove the huge belt with the stripy top. Very cute.
LOL isn't that true? To me rain or cloudy weather was just a bad hair day now it's sooo much more than that :P Really great oufit, I need more skirts like that!
ReplyDeleteI love the skirt higher on your waist like that and with the wide belt. The necklace is perfect too. You look beautiful!
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The combo of all those colors is just lovely -- especially with the necklace, which is unexpected and so chic!
ReplyDeleteI love your bright red skirt! You manage to look both vintage and modern at the same time. I'm so glad you're remixing again, too!
ReplyDeleteI love coral + red! And I can never get dress-as-skirt to look that good :)
ReplyDeleteHappy remixing...
I love this ensemble, and can't believe those shoes are Target! They just look like the Ann Taylor "Perfect" pumps! Fab!
ReplyDeleteThanks lady! It is a challenge to post regularly, especially this is a busy time of year. Maybe you can do it next season!
ReplyDeleteThanks Linda! What a nice complement! Thanks for stopping by.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I was slightly tricky with this outfit. I'm actually wearing a dress with a shirt layered over to make it look like a skirt : )
ReplyDeleteHi!! I found your blog via The Little Tin Soldier!! I am new to blogging and I love it!! Thank you for the inspiration!! Love your looks!! I am trying to get in on the 30 for 30 too.
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute. I found your blog through Linda of Little Tin Soldier. I really love your mix of reds here -- this is so great! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks lady!
ReplyDeletePerfect! Love this, great inspiration!
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