Thursday, December 3, 2009

A Pleasant Rediscovery


Shirt: Target // Skirt: Ann Taylor, thrifted, $3 // Shoes: Payless

While digging through an overflowing dresser drawer the other day, I was excited to unearth this skirt. I think I only wore it once or twice and had since forgotten about it. It's a great winter work skirt: thick, woolly and plaid. Looking back at this photo, I wish I had worn different shoes... maybe brown ones. Oh well, live and learn. Thank you to my coworker for taking my picture at work. (I've never done that before!)

14 comments:

E said...

Oh I love that. I have a few things I've been thinking about reviving lately...

Danielle @ Story of Style said...

So cute Katy! Thank you again for all of your advice earlier.


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Anonymous said...

Love the skirt! And I definitely unearthed a near-identical (but turquoise) shirt from Old Navy today (I believe from 2007) after at least a year of non-use.

Lexie said...

i like the black boots! the white in the plaid makes it really stand out i think .. very pretty.

Dylana Suarez said...

It really is a cute skirt!

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Anonymous said...

Great skirt! Always like the red, white, and black combo!

Unknown said...

great skirt...love it witht he purple top. Cant wait to see your diff hair styles and then your final look.

Linda said...

Purple is extremly stunning on you. I wouldn't regret the shoe choice though.

Francine said...

Oooh I have those same shoes! They're great (and a nice price, too, haha).

Christina said...

Great skirt!

Fabulocity in Amish Country said...

the whole look is awesome! That purple color is fabulous on you! :)

Kendra said...

I love the outfit, I think it's perfect. I like that you paired it with a purple top. Most people would probably have tried to match the red stripe. but the purple is unexpected and fun.

BTW, can't wait to see the haircut!

Marie McGrath (The Joy of Fashion) said...

Love the skirt! perfect for fall/winter!

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Trina said...

I really like the pattern on the skirt!