This is my sort-of-French sweater. The cream color washes me out, so I have taken to pairing it with a colorful scarf, tied bib-style. The resulting look has a Parisian vibe.
Sweater, R&K Knits (vintage and thrifted). Dress, Richard Chai for Target. Scarf, vintage. Shoes, thrifted. Bag, D&G knockoff (thrifted). Earrings, thrifted. Coat (below), Bebe.
Had you thought about the French flag's red, white and blue, Kasmira...?!! Maybe it was subliminal! I do love the bright blue skirt and I agree you tie scarves beautifully!
@ Jen, as the unofficial WIW2D architectural historian, I feel I should point out that it's the Union Terminal. It's the largest semi-dome in the western hemisphere, and it was the inspiration for the Hall of Justice that the Super Friends used. (it's a big museum now but still a working train station too.)
I love the whole outfit, but especially how you tied that scarf. I can never figure that kind out!
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Such a lovely, classic look!
ReplyDeleteAren't your legs freezing???
ReplyDeleteI was fine, with my coat on. I guess legs aren't too vital of a part!
DeleteHad you thought about the French flag's red, white and blue, Kasmira...?!! Maybe it was subliminal! I do love the bright blue skirt and I agree you tie scarves beautifully!
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That red coat is gorgeous! Great idea for breaking up the cream color.
ReplyDeleteI love this building in the background that you often use - very art deco!
ReplyDeleteCatherine - I can never decide whether to call red/white/blue French or American. I feel like a bit of a traitor if I say the color combo French.
ReplyDeleteI love your outfit!.
ReplyDeleteAnd I love your bun!. It's very pretty and elegant!. You look so cute with it!.
@ Jen, as the unofficial WIW2D architectural historian, I feel I should point out that it's the Union Terminal. It's the largest semi-dome in the western hemisphere, and it was the inspiration for the Hall of Justice that the Super Friends used.
ReplyDelete(it's a big museum now but still a working train station too.)