A Makeshift Jumpsuit for the Office
Thursday, June 27, 2019Rompers and jumpsuits have been everywhere the last few seasons. Though I've never felt the urge to jump on the bandwagon for the simple reason that it's not the most practical when nature calls (aka bathroom trips).
So when I set out putting together today's outfit, it was certainly not my intention to create my own makeshift jumpsuit. But hey, there's nothing like a pleasant surprise to start off the day! I simply paired a silky black cami with drapey, wide-leg black pants, then broke up the monotone look with a waist-cinching wide belt. Just don't look too closely to see that the black shades are slightly off.
SUNGLASSES: Ann Taylor (similar - 40% off w/code LETSGO; similar - 40% off w/code VACAY)
LIPS: MAKE UP FOR EVER Rouge Artist Natural in N9 (sold here)
SWEATER: Ann Taylor (similar - on sale; similar - on sale)
TOP: Ann Taylor square neck cami - sz XXS (sold here - $20+)
RING: Elizabeth and James (similar)
BELT: Ann Taylor tortoiseshell print buckle waist belt in rich cognac - sz XS/S (sold here - on sale)
PANTS: Ann Taylor (similar - on sale; similar - on sale)
BAG: Celine small big bag with long strap in smooth calfskin in tan (sold here; similar - on sale)
SHOES: J.Crew Colette d'orsay pumps in leopard calf hair - TTS (this season's sold here; similar - 40% off w/code LETSGO; similar - 40% off w/code LETSGO)
LIPS: MAKE UP FOR EVER Rouge Artist Natural in N9 (sold here)
SWEATER: Ann Taylor (similar - on sale; similar - on sale)
TOP: Ann Taylor square neck cami - sz XXS (sold here - $20+)
RING: Elizabeth and James (similar)
BELT: Ann Taylor tortoiseshell print buckle waist belt in rich cognac - sz XS/S (sold here - on sale)
PANTS: Ann Taylor (similar - on sale; similar - on sale)
BAG: Celine small big bag with long strap in smooth calfskin in tan (sold here; similar - on sale)
SHOES: J.Crew Colette d'orsay pumps in leopard calf hair - TTS (this season's sold here; similar - 40% off w/code LETSGO; similar - 40% off w/code LETSGO)
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