What I Wore: Animal Print Card, Blue Toile Shirt, and Dark Denim Jeans
Hey, Friends! How are things with you? It’s the last week of the semester and we’re prepping for graduation – life is busy. I’ve spent the last four days taking, editing, and posting photos of our soon-to-be graduates. I love this time of year, but ohmygosh is it exhausting. I have one more set of pictures to take on Monday and then I’m finished until next semester. This is the first year since I started working at the college that I won’t be taking the graduation photos… It’s gonna be weird, but I’m happy for the break. Trust me, I love taking the pictures, but editing and posting can take hours. Sometimes I don’t finish the graduation photos until 1 or 2 in the morning. I know I don’t have to get them posted immediately, but I know the graduates are waiting so I like to get everything posted ASAP. Anyway, the point is I’m not taking the pictures and I plan to rest and reset the day after graduation.
WHAT I WORE
A cardigan is a librarian’s lab coat.
I’m not sure who said that or where I read it, but that is one of my favorite quotes. I love a good cardigan; make it animal print, and it’s a winner in my book. I wear this cardigan with just about everything because animal print is a neutral. I thought it’d look cute with the shirt because the white is a neutral and the blue is a color pop. The prints are just this side of clashy, so it works. And the dark denim jeans and brown flats ground the whole look.
WHERE I WORE IT
I wore this to work at the library. I think, on this particular day, I had a several online meetings in a row and wanted something with a little visual interest at the top. Do you do that? Dress up your top for online meetings?
GET MY LOOK
Earrings: Similar | Animal Print Cardi: Similar | Blue Toile Blouse: Similar | Dark Denim Jeans: Similar | Shoes: Similar
Sizing: I’m 5’4″ and a dress size 12 to 14 {L, XL}. I wear a size 8.5 shoe.
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