What I Wore: Mixed Prints
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I’m not even gonna ask how things are going because *waves hands wildly* it’s crazy out there. Part of me wonders if I should continue posting my outfits or not, but I feel like with everything going on, there needs to be a bit of whimsy and fun. That being said, I stand ten toes down on the fact that NONE OF WHAT IS HAPPENING IS NORMAL.
WHAT I WORE
If you’ve followed my blog for any length of time, you know that I’m a big Kantha Bae fan. I love that it’s a woman owned business that supports women by making beautiful {and comfortable} clothing from vintage saris. I’m also a fan of the one and done dressing of jumpsuits. I love that they’re comfortable and easy to wear, the only thing you really have to worry about is a layering piece like a blazer or a cardi.
And speaking of cardis, I wear this one with almost everything because animal print goes with everything. Especially when the colors are tonal.
WHERE I WORE IT
I wore this to work at the library. It was an easy day at work, so I knew I could be a little more casual.
GET MY LOOK
Earrings: Similar | Necklaces: Pearl, Katia Designs | Bracelets: Similar
Cardigan: Similar | Tee: Similar | Jumpsuit: Kantha Bae
Sizing: I’m 5’4″ and a dress size 12 to 14 {L, XL}. I wear a size 9.5 shoe.
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Now It’s Your Turn
Are you print mixer? Or do you stick to solids? What are your thoughts on jumpsuits? Love’em? Hate’em? Why?
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