May Flowers
Friday, May 03, 2013Today's outfit is inspired by the Duchess of Cambridge wearing a Matthew Williamson gray dress with turquoise stones on the neckline. The color combination is fantastic, one that I haven't attempted until now, but will be doing so more in the future!
Have a great weekend, everyone!
sunglasses: Walmart aviator (similar)
lips: Maybelline Color Sensational Lipcolor in coral crush (sold here)
necklace: Amrita Singh Sag Harbor (similar)
top: Gap pure longline tunic (similar)
bracelet: Forever 21 (the real deal)
belt: J.Crew (this season's sold here)
pants: LOFT Julie linen trousers (this season's sold here)
bag: Balenciaga city (this season's sold here)
nail polish on toes: Deborah Lippmann Naked (sold here)
shoes: Old Navy faux-leather capri sandals (sold here)
lips: Maybelline Color Sensational Lipcolor in coral crush (sold here)
necklace: Amrita Singh Sag Harbor (similar)
top: Gap pure longline tunic (similar)
bracelet: Forever 21 (the real deal)
belt: J.Crew (this season's sold here)
pants: LOFT Julie linen trousers (this season's sold here)
bag: Balenciaga city (this season's sold here)
nail polish on toes: Deborah Lippmann Naked (sold here)
shoes: Old Navy faux-leather capri sandals (sold here)
8 comments
I ove your bag!!!always looking chic
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Love thousand I will be using your ootd as an inspiration soon!!
ReplyDeleteUm, that was supposed to say, "love, and I " dang auto word.
ReplyDeleteInspire away!
DeleteLove these colors together, especially for spring.
ReplyDeleteThat's simple but really fresh outfit! Love it Cee!
ReplyDeleteLove the color combo, it's very simple but still spring-like. I've been looking at linen pants for a while now, but haven't found one yet.
ReplyDelete- Christine
Hey Christine (so weird calling someone else with the same name as me!), LOFT/AT has several options for linen pants, so I'd highly recommend giving them a try, especially during their promo/sale periods!
DeleteI'd love to hear from you. Constructive criticisms welcome!