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Monday, March 21, 2011

Vivid

I’m in Very Serious Training at work this week, so I’m attempting to tone down my dress. I couldn’t resist a vivid color mix, though.


Jacket, Esley. Shirt, The Limited. Skirt, Travis Ayers (thrifted). Shoes, Two Lips. Earrings, (Into) the Fray. Bag, Franco Sarto.


11 comments:

  1. One of my faves from what I have seen on runway is THIS you are wearing: BOLD, LIVE COLORS that go so unexpectedly well together.
    I love it!

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  2. Anonymous11:33 AM

    And a fabulous color mix it is!

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  3. Beautiful color mixing! And how happy you look -- and how lovely that magenta is with your red hair, which I love, by the way.
    xo

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  4. I love the tel, purple, and green together. Great outfit. Good luck with your training!
    My Heart Blogged

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  5. That jacket is amazing. It looks like a blouse, but is a sneaky-jacket. Goodluck at your training.

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  6. Anonymous6:09 PM

    The jacket...is cool enough to be a blouse!

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  7. the color of that jacket makes my heart melt. LOVE.

    meghan

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  8. Not only do I love your outfits, but I adore your photography!!

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  9. Anonymous9:29 PM

    Love the outfit, just wondering if the skirt is a bit too short for work. Maybe some tights might bring it back to a more professional level.

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  10. It's all relative6:42 AM

    How funny that anonymous above thought that skirt was short. I had to flick back up to the pic and to me it's not really short at all. Maybe we wear our shirts a lot shorter here in Australia. The length of the shift dress I wore to work today was way shorter and I gave a talk to 300 people. I didn't even consider it's length until I read this and don't think anyone at work thought about it either.

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