Blazer, Odds ‘N Evens. Dress, Richard Chai for Target. Tights, Madam Butterfly. Shoes, Eileen Fisher (consignment). Earrings, Cuffs. Necklace, Heart Boutique. Bag, Target.
And . . . this is how it looked with the rain gear:
Umbrella, gift. Jacket, H&M (thrifted). Galoshes, TJ Maxx.
I still looked like a pro, right? A pro at staying dry!
cute outfit--those tights rock!
ReplyDeleteI do rather like the whimsical element of the galoshes :)
ReplyDeleteYou made it work, you always do - it's like magic.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking outfit, polished with just the right amount of pizazz. You look chic even in your rain gear.
ReplyDeleteI hope your meetings went well.
Kasmira, I'm a long time follower and regularly check out your blog, but don't often comment. However, recently my 16 year old daughter told me how some celebrity made leopard prints and floral work...that it was new and pretty cool...my response: "Kasmira has been making that combo plus so many exquisite others work for years"...I think you'll have a new 16-year-old follower prrretty soon :) Best wishes to you, Mervat
ReplyDeleteLol! I love watching fringe fashion become a mainstream trend! Thank you for the story!
DeleteThank you rain for the fun elements. :o)
ReplyDeleteReally though, your outfit looked Sharp!
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