I disagree with lawyerdoll and Beefy...I think you have enough neutrals going on so it doesn't make it "too much." The really only pops of color are your dress and your purse. The leopard print is only neutrals, so it works. At least for me it does! ;)
Kasmira, I have read your blog for a while but never commented.I went thrifting last week and was channelling my inner-Kasmira. I bought some awesome Banana Republic jeans, a Gap blazer, and some cook retro beads a la Mrs. Roper from Three's Company. (From the Fairfield Goodwill- if I had been without children I know I would have spent a lot more time and money there!) I was so excited to wear them! I am a stay at home mom to three kiddos so I don't get the chance to wear a lot of dressy clothes, nor do I have the funds to buy all I'd like to buy, but I do love to read your posts. You have inspired me to dig in my closet and my jewelry box to be a little more adventurous. Thanks for sharing your ideas. I love all the Cincy backdrops by the way!
I love everything about this outfit. Separately they don't go, but together every thing just looks so nice! Hearts!
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ReplyDeleteI love it! I just found your blog and went back through the archives - I love your style, and I'll definitely be following you!
ReplyDeleteWow! It's amazing!
ReplyDeleteI'm still a little afraid of mixing patterns, but it's really encouragin see how organic you can make those mix. Love it!
I'm with Beefy on this one...
ReplyDeleteWhen bold and wild are put together with reserve and calm in one fashion ensemble you get one memorable outfit.
ReplyDeleteI really love all of the colors in this look. Very cute. And your boots are fabulous!
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Actually, the leggings go great with all the other patterns in the skirt - it all just blends together.
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i really like the dress n i don't think its fugly.
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I had a great time!
ReplyDeleteand I LOVED this outfit :)
I forgot to tell ya how cool your earrings were as well.
Thanks for a terrific day.
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You pull off that outfit wonderfully!!! Love, love the clash of colours and textures.
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Definitely colorful...but it's YOU! Love the boots for sure!
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I disagree with lawyerdoll and Beefy...I think you have enough neutrals going on so it doesn't make it "too much." The really only pops of color are your dress and your purse. The leopard print is only neutrals, so it works. At least for me it does! ;)
ReplyDeleteKasmira, I have read your blog for a while but never commented.I went thrifting last week and was channelling my inner-Kasmira. I bought some awesome Banana Republic jeans, a Gap blazer, and some cook retro beads a la Mrs. Roper from Three's Company. (From the Fairfield Goodwill- if I had been without children I know I would have spent a lot more time and money there!) I was so excited to wear them! I am a stay at home mom to three kiddos so I don't get the chance to wear a lot of dressy clothes, nor do I have the funds to buy all I'd like to buy, but I do love to read your posts. You have inspired me to dig in my closet and my jewelry box to be a little more adventurous. Thanks for sharing your ideas. I love all the Cincy backdrops by the way!
ReplyDeleteI bet all eyes were on you!
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