Jacket, Wilson’s Leather. Striped cardigan, Old Navy. Turtleneck, Mossimo. Skirt, Chaus Sport (thrifted). Galoshes, TJ Maxx. Bag, Tommy Hilfiger. Necklace, Target.
After slipping and sliding at the edge for a bit, I retreated to land for a few detail photos.
This outfit was derivative of two others:
Love the necklace and the boots are awesome. Fun!
ReplyDeleteGirlll it's WINTER. In Ohio, nonetheless! I can't believe you're bare-legged!!! Or maybe you're tricky and you're wearing some sort of tights under it?
ReplyDeleteThat skirt is so cute! I want one!
ReplyDeleteI check your blog religiously! I can't wait to see what you'll wear in summer!
ReplyDeleteSlippin and slidin! Woo!
ReplyDeleteI went out the other day sans-tights. Sometimes my legs just feel suffocated wearing tights all the time. Glad to see someone else out there is going without tights during winter on some days!
Love that skirt on you with the unexpected frills.
ReplyDeleteGreat blog you've got - I love your unique sense of style.
I love how you risk life and limb and potential drowning to give us the best fashion shots! Also, those boots are killer - I need a pair of galoshes for spring I think.
ReplyDeleteIs that "W" with your hands the universal sign for "Whatever"? That's hilarious!
ReplyDeleteLOVE LOVE LOVE that necklace!!! so great!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the yellow and gray combination it brightens up the winter day :)
ReplyDeleteYou look AWESOME. loving the ruffle-butt skirt ;)
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Was this taken at Rapid Run park? Boy does that bring back childhood memories!
ReplyDeletenice skirt and love the pics :)
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Love this necklace!
ReplyDeleteChristina - it was actually a warm-ish day. And I took these pics after a rehearsal in a hot room. The cold air felt good.
ReplyDeleteJamie Michelle - yup, "whatever!"
Morgan - yes, the pics were taken in Rapid Run Park. I took pics there once before: http://whatiwore2day.blogspot.com/2009/10/double-double.html