Monday, February 21, 2011

Emerald.



I can't exactly tell what the color of this top is. I would like to say green but when I look at it I see a bit of blue but maybe my eyes are going crazy. I hear pleats are in for the upcoming season. I will do my part in supporting this trend by wearing my emerald green pleated top which has a bunch of folds along the hem of the top. I have had this top for a few months now. I found it at the end of the season back in the Fall and haven't worn it until now. I love the color and the pleats and flow give the top a different vibe than being just a basic camisole (I am trying to bring the word camisole back). I paired the top with my favorite scarf in the houndstooth pattern, I also wore my black boots and jeans to finish off this relaxed yet still sophisticated look. My internet was not working earlier so I had to wait a few hours before I was finally able to post! Hopefully tomorrow will be much better! Thank you for reading! :)




(Outfit details: Top- Thrifted, Jeans- H&M, 
Scarf- Gift, Boots- Olsenboye, Cardigan- Target)

5 comments:

  1. That color is fantastic on you! Us pasties have to wear the jewel tones!! lol

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  2. The color of your top looks amazing on you!


    xoxo,

    colormenana.blogspot.com

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  3. I love your top! The color is so pretty on you. And I'm definitely loving the pleats as well.

    And thank you for your absolutely sweet comment that you left me! It's so nice to hear that someone will be reading out there no matter what :)
    Thanks girl!

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  4. still loving those boots. I have never been good at wearing scarves. I think it comes from living in such a warm place. I just never got around to learning how to not look awkward in them. Yours on the other hand is the perfect compliment to your look.

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  5. Amazing post!i’ve just discovered your blog and it’s fantastic :Dif you want to follo me i’ll follow you back :D

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