Stripes + Floral
Wednesday, December 05, 2012Sometimes I feel silly wearing green and red together, like in late summer. But not so right now! I better take advantage of the holiday season as much as I can.
Have a good Wednesday!
top: Saint James Galathee tee (other colors sold here)
bracelet: Forever 21 swirled pearlescent bead cuff (similar)
belt: Old Navy (similar)
jeans: Hollister boot destroyed (sold here)
9 comments
Love those jeans!!! The top is really cute too!
ReplyDeleteKristin
Cee, those jeans are great. I want a pair. I've never worn Hollister before...what size do you do? Short or regular?
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Hey Tese! I'm wearing size 3 regular in these Hollister jeans with 2.5-3" heels. Definitely give them a try, especially when they have sales.
DeleteThanks for the reply. I will...
DeleteI love this colour combination on you!
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I always struggle to find things to go with light colored denim for some reason, but I love this color combination! :)
ReplyDeleteLynette @ lynette marie
This is my only pair of distressed jeans, so I reach for it when I want to dress casual/dress down dressy items (pardon the excessive use of 'dress'). I don't think of it as pairing with light colored denim, rather what would go with holey jeans, haha. I still say jeans are jeans, so anything goes! I can see how some people would only wear light colored denim in the summertime, and for mostly casual outfits, though.
DeleteI love this color combo, it doens't look silly at all!
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Cee, everytime I stop by your blog, you just continue to amaze me with your beautiful vibrant photos, amazing sense of style and your sweet personality shines through. I really like how you mixed these two very different patterns. The green in the scarf ties in very nicely with your green stripes top. The ripped jeans is a plus and creates a nice casual vibe. Hope you're having a fantastic day!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to hear from you. Constructive criticisms welcome!