I love this Sundial Skirt. Love it. I’m sorely tempted to buy it now and save it away for wear a year from now, when I ought to have a waist again after baby number three, but who knows what size I’ll end up at. (Smaller, right? Ha. Hahahaha.) So instead, I’m creating an outfit around it.
I’d wear it as shown, necklace and striped belt included, but I wanted to put together a different take on it here.
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Strike it Lucky Top, ModCloth
My favorite blouse shape. Easy to wear, with a little detail at the neckline and sleeves. -
Ms. G Glasses, Rivet & Sway
Such a good color, and a flattering shape. -
Givenchy Dahlia Noire Eau de Parfum, Sephora
A new favorite. The notes as listed: pink pepper, mandarin, cedrat, rose, peach, cedarwood, sandalwood, vanilla, and amber. -
Say Yes “Yes” Necklace”, Kate Spade
A small but positive statement to keep with you through the day. -
Daniela Bustos Maya Single Coin Necklace, Madewell
A good layering necklace to go with the other. -
The Holepunch Transport Tote, Madewell
A basic tote, punched up (literally) with a little detail. -
Sundial Skirt, Anthropologie
Pretty pretty. -
Fores Bracelet, Tiro Tiro
A delicate form that still carries some impact (and a bit of color). -
Nude Shot Vanilla Beige Nail Polish, Sephora
The perfect done but not overdone color. -
Golden Hour Sling-Back Shoes, BHLDN
Simple, with a nice manageable 2.5″ heel.
Jay
April 14, 2014 at 4:03 pmWow- love the look of that skirt, but since when is polyester worth $198?!
Robin
April 14, 2014 at 6:14 pmmy thoughts exactly!
Liz
April 14, 2014 at 10:42 pmWhat a gorgeous skirt! Haha, I totally “get” the misgivings about future waist (or lack thereof). My tummy is totally messed up after my last pregnancy. Separated abdominal wall does not a flat belly make!
Alexandra Morgan
June 2, 2014 at 2:40 pmI love long skirts and these one is beautiful, so colourful !
Alex