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Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Under Cover Recess

I grew up in wet southwest Washington state and it often rained at recess. Those were some of the most fun recesses of all because we would spend it under the walkways that connected the school’s “pods” (small buildings of 6 classrooms each). Somehow the games got more imaginative when we were confined to narrow shelters from the rain.

Sneaky outfit photos on the parking garage stairs are more fun in the rain, too. With fewer people about, I feel comfortable trying different angles and poses.


Jacket, Allen B. Shirt, Old Navy. Skirt, Chaus Jeanswear (consignment). Boots, Style & Co (thrifted). Necklace, VCLM. Brooch, thrifted. Bag, Merona.


9 comments:

  1. YouLookFab Angie has just posted an article on her blog about the longevity of patterns such as stripes and plaid! You are inspirational, as ever :)

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  2. That's a great spot for photos - the yellow background really works for this outfit. I love the outfit by the way! And liking your new hairstyle too!

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  3. Gorgeous!! Love the yellow backdrop with the red skirt and lips :)


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  4. I adore this combination. Not sure what it is about the black and white striped jacket, denim shirt and the red and black buffalo print skirt but seriously this is wonderful. Made me happy to just see the photos!

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  5. Stephanie said she wasn't sure what it was that was making this outfit so wonderful...I'm thinking it's the perfect balance of primary colors. :o)

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  6. I both love the yellow steps andthe clothes of course.Isn't it difficult to pose with others around?

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    1. I'm always uncomfortable when people are around when I'm taking my photos. Most just move along. It's worst when they camp out and watch.

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  7. lovely skirt!! you look amazing!

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  8. this series of photos is stunning! outfit is lovely too, per usual.

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