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Tuesday, November 09, 2010

Temper Temper

When it’s 70 degrees in November, it’s time to temper wintery garments with a touch of summer: a sleeveless chiffon blouse under a sweater dress and bare legs with tall boots.


Blouse, Romeo + Juliet Couture. Dress, Melton. Boots, Rampage. Necklace, vintage.

11 comments:

  1. I followed a similar pattern - sleeveless with tall boots. I like the layering of the red top. Those ruffles are so fun.

    Also I always wondered when sleeveless sweaterdresses were appropriate - apparently this is the weather.

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  2. Long time lurker via google reader but I just had to come to your blog and wish you a Happy Birthday fellow Marine!!! Semper Fi!!! I posted this on your Nov 9 post only because there's not an update yet for Nov 10.

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  3. Megan Mae - sleeveless/strappy sweaterdresses have always puzzled me too. I guess you're supposed to wear long sleeves underneath or on top.

    Oh, and your boot collection is KILLING me!

    Kitty Scraps - Happy Birthday and Semper Fi!

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  4. LOVE this Blouse... Might just have to go find me something like this soon :)

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  5. Loooove loove your outfit.

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  6. The R&J blouse strikes again! Love this outfit, but I'm telling you, it's that magic-makes-everything-fabulous plaid blouse.

    Um, can you tell it's my favorite item in your wardrobe? :)

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  7. This is doing amazing things for your figure! And I love those glasses and tousled locks!

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  8. What a great look! I love it with the ruffles and the bold pendant.

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  9. Drooling over the owl necklace! =)

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