I love white out. Actually, I love whiteout tape. Best office supply ever.
I guess I must be inspired by it, because I I dressed to match it twice last week!
That first outfit, I thought up a couple days before my wedding, but didn't have a blue skirt. However, when I found this denim number, I knew it was how I'd debut it!
Weird thing about the skirt, though, no button. No zipper. No hooks. No Velcro. You pull that baby on and hope you don't gain any weight or you'll have to cut it off!
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Showing posts with label white lace cardigan. Show all posts
Everything is coming up roses?
Sometimes, during a rough week, you need to dress in your favourite colours. Grey, white and purple is one of my favourite colour palettes. It seems so relaxing and serene to me. It was an obvious choice for a day I knew would be difficult.
I had seen on Pinterest scarves shaped into flowers
It was super easy to do, and I got so many comments on it. Sure, my scarf is now in dire need of ironing, but I loved the look all the same!
I had seen on Pinterest scarves shaped into flowers
It was super easy to do, and I got so many comments on it. Sure, my scarf is now in dire need of ironing, but I loved the look all the same!
Cardigan Vs. Blazer: the Rematch
Given the influx of cardigans in my closet, I couldn't let blazers have the last word. Sure, it is easy to throw in a blazer to complete a look, cardigans have rewards of their own.
They can add softness to a harsh outfit. Whether it's a soft knit, or a sweeping style, paired with typically masculine patterns (tweed and stripe) and conservative styles (pencil skirt and dress shirt - ok, this is a little less conservative of a shirt than I could have gone), it makes the outfit more approachable.
And perhaps the best reason I have to choose a cardigan over a blazer? Colour. As blazers typically fall under "investment pieces," given the difficulty to find an appropriately fitting blazer typically comes with a larger price tag, they tend to stay within safe neutral colours. Cardigans, particularly those in inferior quality which don't seem be any harder to fit than those of higher quality, are easier to purchase in larger quantities, and in a larger variety of colours.
Where do you weigh in? Blazers or cardigans?
They can add softness to a harsh outfit. Whether it's a soft knit, or a sweeping style, paired with typically masculine patterns (tweed and stripe) and conservative styles (pencil skirt and dress shirt - ok, this is a little less conservative of a shirt than I could have gone), it makes the outfit more approachable.
And perhaps the best reason I have to choose a cardigan over a blazer? Colour. As blazers typically fall under "investment pieces," given the difficulty to find an appropriately fitting blazer typically comes with a larger price tag, they tend to stay within safe neutral colours. Cardigans, particularly those in inferior quality which don't seem be any harder to fit than those of higher quality, are easier to purchase in larger quantities, and in a larger variety of colours.
A bright wrap sweater - the perfect alternative to the blazer! |
Where do you weigh in? Blazers or cardigans?