I wanted a flowy blouse and found this one on sale. It was love at first site in the dressing room! Because I’m so short, I have to be careful wearing flowy tops. I make sure they’re flowy but still the right proportions for my height, which is why I decided to belt this blouse/cardigan combo. I wore this to class last week and my friend told me I looked like a teacher. So, to all you teachers out there, you’re looking good!
This beautiful mint necklace makes me long for spring. And ice cream. I’ve said before that I don’t really like pairing bright or primary colors, and I think this is a good example of how I’d rather wear muted colors. Some folks are comfortable wearing yellow and green together, but I’d rather wear mustard and mint. Also, green and yellow were my high school’s colors so I steer clear.
And here’s the fun one:
BONUS: Nick’s wearing hot, red pants! Look how handsome my husband is with that sexy smile.
My Outfit Cardigan: Old Navy Blouse: Banana Republic Belt: Banana Republic Jeans: LOFT Shoes: Anne Klein via DSW Necklace: Francesca’s Earrings and Sunglasses: Target Nick’s Outfit Everything is from Banana Republic (he works there!)
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So lovely! That statement necklace is fabulous. I really dig that you and Nick enjoy fashion together. I still remember what he said during the Model Community project about how important it is for everyone to be able to have fun and express themselves through style.
Thanks, Jennie. We’re definitely having fun expressing ourselves 🙂 I’m hoping he’ll show off his style a little more often on the blog, but we’ll see!