Sweater: Banana Republic via Plato's Closet, $5 // Skirt: H&M, $10 // Shoes: Payless, gift // Necklace: Goodwill, $1 // Headband: Urban Outfitters, $5
It is my belief that any neutrals can be mixed and matched, but my principle was put to the test yesterday while getting dressed. I put on this outfit as you see it and found myself desperately longing for my grey sweater to be camel; it would look so much better with the warm tones of the leopard print. I came this close to scrapping the look all together but then decided to power through. After adding accessories, reminding myself of my own "rule" and giving the ensemble a stern stare in the mirror, I decided I loved it just like this.
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I love this outfit and I'm kicking myself for not buying that skirt. It's so adorable.
This is a great photo of you! Your legs look a mile long and I actually really like the grey with the pop of red. Good job sticking to your neutral guns.
I'm a big fan of wearing all neutrals mixed together. Primary colors paired together is even better! There's a Tory Burch sweater in camel that is paired with red pants and I love the look, so I understand why you wanted to pair those two. However, I love the way you're working it!
why don't i own that skirt?! love it, and the shoes too! and I like the grey with it - it works so well with the red!
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I love it the way it is! That skirt is the perfect color. And I love that necklace!
This outfit is wonderful, the colours work perfectly and you definitely made the right choice keeping it on!
Gosh I love that headband. Cheapskate me will now go try to recreate it instead of just shopping for one.
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I love this outfit,especially the necklace and the fact that the whole outfit was so cheap but looks great!
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Stern stare! Cute - I do that too. Sometimes I close one eye and then the other. A tilt of the head and then finally! Its a yes or no.
I love this and think it really shows your creativity
Sometimes the best outfits come from pieces you'd least expect. Congratulations and following through despite your uncertainty in the beginning!
~ Katie
This is lovely! Great pop of color and leopard print.
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I like this version--the camel would be more expected, the grey isn't.
I think it's a lot more inventive this way anyway! This is my favorite of your recent outfits. It really caught my eye :D
Sophi
oh so sophi
that skirt is amazing
xoxo,
F
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The skirt is amazing! The red really pops... you should definitely consider remixing this skirt in a similar fashion for something to wear more towards the holidays! You look super cute.
this is lovely! i LOVE everything about it, and your hair looks so good on the last post with the pumpkin
That skirt is such a great pop of color. Wonderful outfit!
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I am super into grey with bright colors, camel be damned!
(I'm just bitter because I look weird in camel)...
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That skirt looks really good with the gray sweater, I like it! And what a cute necklace!
i really like this outfit! it's so cute and very figure flattering! good job!
Love the bright pop of color with the skirt. And how cute is your bow necklace?!
amazing red skirt and lovely flats! <3
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This outfit is one of my FAVORITES on you!! It is so amazing!!
That skirt is absolutely fantastic! I love the color!
Loving the skirt oh so much.
I have the same skirt in black. Didn't even see the red one... darn it, lol!
Kendra
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its amazing what someone can do with clothes. good job.
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