I took these pictures at 6:30 a.m. and we were already at 100% humidity. Humidity and relative humidity can be explained with formulas and scientific jargon, but the most important thing to know is that at 100% humidity, sweat does not evaporate. Totally gross.
Scarf, swap. Sweater, Moda International. Tank, George. Skirt, Talbot’s (thrifted). Shoes, Gianni Bini. Bangles, Deb.
Thankfully, my office is much cooler and less humid.
Love the gorgeous lace layer!
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I love that scarf!! So pretty!
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I love the color combination. So perfect and match.
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Brave to wear a scarf in humid weather, but it looks fantastic.
ReplyDeleteSo many ladylike details. Love 'em all!
ReplyDeleteThis is a really lovely outfit, Kasmira! I like the lacey tank peeking out at the bottom.
ReplyDeleteI like the contrast between the bright red scarf and the lace tank.
ReplyDeleteWell we never would've guessed the weather issues if you hadn't told us - you look calm, cool, & collected! And you've inspired me to spice up my ivories, I usually just pair them with calmer tones and you've proved that need not be the case!
ReplyDeleteThe scarf is lovely. 100 pecent humidity is not, but you fake it well -- you don't even look hot! I mean temperature-wise; of course you look smokin' hot physically!
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ot to sound like a broken record- but I too love the lace peeking out. and The length of this skirt is awesome on you- very professional but feminine
ReplyDeleteI love this skirt! It's classic and is very flattering. Also love the splash of color the scarf adds.
ReplyDeletethat scarf is really, really pretty on you.
ReplyDeleteI want to punch humidity in the face.
You look remarkably fresh for someone standing outside in 100% humidity. Love that scarf!
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