Jacket, BCBG Max Azria (consignment). Sweater, Joseph (thrifted). Skirt, London Jean. Belt, thrifted. Leggings, We Love Colors. Boots, Vince Camuto. Sunglasses, Coco Sunglasses. Earrings, Super Silver. Bag, Nordstrom Rack.
I actually find watching basketball to be very boring, but I enjoy the people watching, dance and other performances, beer, and RIDING THE LIGHTRAIL! I may have never mentioned that I love public transportation, but have fallen out of the habit in Sacramento, despite living one mile from a lightrail station. I rode it for the first time and was so giddy from the experience that, at the arena, I signed Beefy and I up for a timeshare presentation in Tahoe and convinced him to pose for a silly picture sponsored by a local credit union.
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I too am moving to a more limited color palette for my clothes! It's making getting ready so much easier! And it's letting me have fun with accessory and makeup colors.
~J
I'm curious if purple is in your palette and why it why not?
Purple is in my palette, but not as a primary player. I like the darker varieties, and have 3 or 4 tops, but have trouble finding ones that work well with my skin coloring and my other clothes.
I used to have a pale purple shirt that went with soooo many things, but I wore it out and haven't been able to find a similar tint. It sort of changed color depending on what I paired it with and seemed to be almost as versatile as white or cream.
I do like dark purple polish on my toes, but only have 2 purple eye shadows I can wear without looking like a zombie. Or that I was in a bar fight.
~J
surprised you think purple looks bad on you.... medium lavender should look great ... just say'in
It just doesn't play well with my coloring. With the right make up though, I can make it work.
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