Pretty in Pleats
Wednesday, April 24, 2019I'm so, so behind on blogging it's not even funny. Thank you all who are still hanging around here willing to put up with my sporadic, weekly-at-best posts.
A recurring theme every spring seems to be me subconsciously reaching for feminine pieces from my closet. (I blame it on the blooms, because flowers = pretty). Some years, it's lace. This year, it's pleats. Pretty in pleats was what ran through my mind as I put together today's outfit.
SUNGLASSES: Ann Taylor (similar - 50% off w/code GOODWORK; similar - 40% off)
LIPS: MAKE UP FOR EVER Rouge Artist Natural in N9 (sold here)
JACKET: Burberry Marystow trench coat (this season's sold here; similar; similar)
SWEATER: J.Crew Factory cashmere sweater in black - sz XS (sold here - on sale; similar)
BRACELET: David Yurman cable classics bracelet with pearls and diamonds, 5mm - sz S (sold at Nordstrom / Saks)
RINGS: Shashi Ava ring in rose gold (sold here; great dupe);
Kristin Coffin small Sofia in rose gold (sold here);
Nadri (similar - $12)
PHONE CASE: Casetify blooming gown (sold here)
SKIRT: Banana Republic (similar - 40% off)
BAG: Celine small big bag with long strap in smooth calfskin in tan (sold here; similar - 30% off; similar - on sale)
SHOES: Nine West (similar; similar; similar)
LIPS: MAKE UP FOR EVER Rouge Artist Natural in N9 (sold here)
JACKET: Burberry Marystow trench coat (this season's sold here; similar; similar)
SWEATER: J.Crew Factory cashmere sweater in black - sz XS (sold here - on sale; similar)
BRACELET: David Yurman cable classics bracelet with pearls and diamonds, 5mm - sz S (sold at Nordstrom / Saks)
RINGS: Shashi Ava ring in rose gold (sold here; great dupe);
Kristin Coffin small Sofia in rose gold (sold here);
Nadri (similar - $12)
PHONE CASE: Casetify blooming gown (sold here)
SKIRT: Banana Republic (similar - 40% off)
BAG: Celine small big bag with long strap in smooth calfskin in tan (sold here; similar - 30% off; similar - on sale)
SHOES: Nine West (similar; similar; similar)
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