10/2/11

From Summer to Fall: Periwinkle Skirt





    • Vintage periwinkle skirt
    • Thrifted sleeveless top
    • Necklace from Aerie
    • Belt & cardigan from NY&Co
    • Wedge booties from DSW
    • Vintage scarf

Okay, okay I know it's freezing outside now- but in all fairness these were taken a few days ago when it was warmer! (Never thought I'd wish it was September!)

I decided to do another "from summer to fall" feature explaining how to transition a different piece. This time I chose this modest length periwinkle skirt.

The length makes it appropriate for pretty much anywhere while the original color opens up a world of things to wear with it. In the interest of keeping it preppy and somewhat conservative, I added a sleeveless gingham shirt in a hue a little more blue than the color of the skirt.

To get that pop of color, I added this pink bow waistbelt from New York & Company. To keep things interesting (and mix prints in a subtle way) I added these fun floral wedges, which pulled some periwinkle, blue, and pink from the rest of the outfit- while giving it that pop of yellow.

In order to transition this skirt for fall, I wanted to add some warmth, but only add layers that would enhance the color scheme of the outfit. I decided to add this lightweight green cardigan over the sleeveless shirt and tie the colors together with this lime, purple, and blue vintage scarf. To make it even more autumn-friendly, I added my favorite (I'm sure you could tell!) wedge booties.

P.S.- I'm in the process of adding a whole bunch of new goodies to the store in the next few days, so keep a lookout for them! :)



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5 comments:

  1. so so so jealous of that fabulous vintage skirt--I adore that color and would love to have it in my closet! hope you had a phenomenal weekend...you sure looked cute! xoxo {av} | {long distance loving}

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  2. Fabulous skirt, love the fit and color on you. And loved how you styled it.

    www.redsolesandredwine.com

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  3. I love the color of this skirt and they was you worked in soft pastels. Great look, and now I need a periwinkle skirt.

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  4. I love the color of your skirt! It's so pretty!

    -Ly

    http://www.lyzhang.com

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