Re-visiting an Old Favorite
Thursday, July 25, 2019One of my most (if not the top) pinned outfit on Pinterest is this gray/black/leopard outfit from 4 years! ago. It's a work classic for a reason, given the items can be found in most closets as well as their neutral color palette. So in a trip down memory lane, I decided to re-create the outfit using current pieces I had on hand.
The more things change, the more they remain the same. I swapped out the black pencil skirt for a textured navy one in the same silhouette. As my tastes have matured, out went the oversized watch and in with all the jewels. What has stayed the same? My trusty gray tote that I still love to this day. Oh, and apparently the way I still side-tuck my sweaters.
SUNGLASSES: Ann Taylor (similar - $25; similar - on sale)
LIPS: MAKE UP FOR EVER Rouge Artist Natural in N9 (sold here)
NECKLACE: Ann Taylor twisted pearlized pave necklace (similar - on sale)
BROOCH: Chanel 18P crystal/pearl brooch via Opulent Habits
TOP: LOFT (similar - 30%+ off w/code ADDTOBAG)
BRACELET: David Yurman cable classics bracelet with pearls and diamonds, 5mm - sz S (sold at Nordstrom / Saks)
SKIRT: Ann Taylor (great dupe - 30%+ off w/code ADDTOBAG)
BAG: Nina Ricci small Marche in gris (rent here; sold here)
SHOES: J.Crew Colette d'orsay pumps in leopard calf hair - TTS (this season's sold here - 30%+ off w/code ADDTOBAG; similar - on sale; similar; similar)
LIPS: MAKE UP FOR EVER Rouge Artist Natural in N9 (sold here)
NECKLACE: Ann Taylor twisted pearlized pave necklace (similar - on sale)
BROOCH: Chanel 18P crystal/pearl brooch via Opulent Habits
TOP: LOFT (similar - 30%+ off w/code ADDTOBAG)
BRACELET: David Yurman cable classics bracelet with pearls and diamonds, 5mm - sz S (sold at Nordstrom / Saks)
SKIRT: Ann Taylor (great dupe - 30%+ off w/code ADDTOBAG)
BAG: Nina Ricci small Marche in gris (rent here; sold here)
SHOES: J.Crew Colette d'orsay pumps in leopard calf hair - TTS (this season's sold here - 30%+ off w/code ADDTOBAG; similar - on sale; similar; similar)
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