Monday, November 17, 2008

Stripey Skirt and Burgundy

As mentioned before, I'm quite fond of this stripey skirt. I get lots of compliments whenever I wear it - I think it will literally have to fall apart before it leaves my wardrobe. It's awesome with any shade of brown, burgundy and gold, and since I have lots of those in my wardrobe, it is in (for me) heavy rotation.
This is a new burgundy turtleneck (got it on my massive shop a few weeks ago) - it's kind of hard to see but it has nice cables down the front. I do like those little details. This is also a new belt (from my favourite consignment shop) - only $13 for leather Abercrombie & Fitch? Get outta town!

A close-up of the accessories:
Trendy shoe: check! Big boho belt: check! Funky reproduction Viking necklace from my lovely husband (Valentine's Day several years ago): and we're three for three! Woot!
Sweater (Plum), skirt (RW & Co.), shoes (Bleka), belt (Abercrombie & Fitch, consignment), necklace (gift), gold hoop earrings.

7 comments:

  1. That belt is fantastic and what a bargain - a true bargasm!
    You look great.

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  2. That's such a fantastic skirt Sheila. It looks great & I love all the accessories!

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  3. Very cute - love this outfit! You're so trendy! :-)

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  4. My resolve not to buy similar shoes (at Target) is slowly breaking down! So cute.

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  5. Thanks, ladies!

    Jane, I am stealing "bargasm" - what a great coinage.

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  6. Great outfit!! The skirt is lovely especially when paired with that belt! Seriously, L has great taste!

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