Today was supposed to be the day I brought my scooter home. Unfortunately, it was also forecast to be the coldest day of the year, so far. So the scooter’s homecoming has been postponed. It’s not too big of a deal since I still can’t legally ride it.
Sweater, Laura Leigh Ltd. Dress, London Times (handed-down and shortened). Turtleneck, Mossimo. Tights, We Love Colors. Boots, Rampage. Bag, Payless.
I wore this outfit so that I could pull on jeggings beneath the dress and a leather jacket over and then don leather boots and gloves to be properly dressed for my introductory scooter lesson. It was a good plan, but the temperatures just didn’t cooperate. (The high was forecast to be 24.)
This was actually my second attempt to bring my scooter home. Last time, it was 34 degrees and raining. I hope the third time is the charm.
Great lipstick! I could never be so daring.
ReplyDeleteBummer about the scooter. Not sure you'll be getting WARMER temps anytime soon either.
ReplyDeleteThose tassels are so sassy.
I swear, it's like the start of a new Ice Age. Can you scooter in an Ice Age?
ReplyDeleteHowever, your layering techniques have given me some fabulous ides for staying warm on the frozen tundra. So if we all have to walk around during the Ice Age, we'll at least be cozy!
I used to own a scooter! They are a blast!
ReplyDeleteAwesome outfit! - I love the earth tones against that lovely chartreuse wall.
I love the points on the scarf- what does it look like off the body? I'd love to find/make my own!
ReplyDeleteI don't scoot unless it's at least 30 degrees and that's a pretty cold scooter ride! Finger crossed for better weather next time.
ReplyDeletelawyerdoll - here's a picture of it unfolded:
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Great outfit and thank you for the idea - I have similar boots and skirt and I really hadn't thought of pairing them since it is a light fabric - it looks great!
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