I despise the fact that my hair does not photograph red. It looks outright brown. Oh, the nonsensical objects of my life.
I have a certain admiration toward Native American jewelry such as the double strand necklace I am wearing. It is always so authentic and beautiful all at once. Don't get me wrong, I love the glamorous look of dripping chains as much as the next girl, but these pieces just have so much character to me!
(shirt- F21, shorts-h&m, belt- michael kors, wedge sandals- dolce vita)
I can't help but fall for the versatility and perfection of a soft, oversized button up! When I came across this one I knew it should be a winning addition to my closet, not just workable for the fall- but all seasons, though preferably fall, since of course that is my favorite season. ♥
Oh, and I'm not sure if I've mentioned this recently, but I am back in the running game, my dears, and I need to stick with it this time! It honestly keeps me a bit more grounded when I'm at it. Inspiration and dedication- stay with me, please!
What is your favorite piece that you carry on through every season? ♥
currently listening to: dog days- florence and the machines
17 comments:
great look! i really love native american beads too. i have some somewhere. i think its time to pull them out. this inspired me haha <3
I have been wanting a soft denim shirt forever now!! I love them.
Welcome back to the running game- I just ran my first 1/2 marathon this past weekend!! Super tough but absolutley worth it!!
Rorie♥
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great outfit, you look very chic. i'm loving the necklace
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xx
Love this oufit. great pick! :)
Danielle
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I agree, I love Native American jewelry. I use to run also. But I now I much prefer a steady jog with my dogs.
Love that buttondown! And the title of your post :) As for running, you rock for actually doing it. I always make a resolution to work out/run and never end up doing it.
That is the perfect button-up and I adore the necklace! You look perfect for the transition of summer to fall, my fave season too! :)
Love this post it's so coll!
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I love this look and all your fabulous jewelry! I love my oversized buttom ups too. They're so great for the transition of season.
Valerie
I LOVE this top!! ANd those sandals are amazing. I am such a big fan of Dolce Vita shoes, I have 3 pairs. :)
I think my breton striped shirt is one of my favorite items because I am instantly put together whether I pair it with jeans, shorts or a skirt and its virtually seasonless! :)
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This post is full of coincidences ! I'm now wearing a jeans shirt and I'm listening to Florence+The machines - Dog days :))
Thank's for following, I'll return the favour.I have a little question : how did you put the music player in this post? I can't figure it out by myself..
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Love how you paired native jewellery with a basic shirt. And Florence + the Machine is great listening!
hi darling. thanks for stopping by me. i adore jewelrypieces like that too- everything containing colourful beads are right up my alley.. ;)
great shirt you got there btw.
favourite piece--hmm
it's gotta be my vintage brown leather belt
have a wonderful week
xx
Aw, your shirt is so cute!! I love it!! I want one like it. Poo! Why is it so hard to find the perfect casual top like this? Hehe :)
my favorite piece...my white simple casual dress! I wear it in the summer with cowboy boots and in the winter with cardigans and tights!
I love how you've got the top tucked in at the front.
Love the outfit! I'm a huge fan of Native American-inspired jewelry as well, it always adds character to any outfit. You've got a great blog going here, one of my new favorites! :)
My hair is the exact opposite - it isn't red (really, i swear), but in strong sunlight, it photographs reddish!
I love the native American jewelery too. I was born in Arizona and my grandparents lived out there for years so I think that my admiration for southwestern style comes from that.
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