one to dictate
the long or short
of skirts
in reference to a woman's age.
If you rock it,
If you feel great,
do it to it!
Though,
Dark tights have become my pal
with mini's ;)
This look is part 2
of rethinking animal prints as a neutral...
Honestly red was easy. I am gonna venture out into more daring territory.
Send suggestions, please :)
Also when tights are paired with tall boots, mini's really rock!
back to the leopard...
I really dug mixing the plaid scarf and skirt.
How about florals and animal? - Brights?
As my brain is churning I ask myself, WWKD?
I wonder what I did with my zebra leggings? ;)
xXx
Reva
ATTIRE: SKIRT, SEARS (ABOUT 12 YEARS OLD)
CARDI/SCARF/COAT/RED BAG: THRIFTED
BOOTS: BANANA REPUBLIC (OLD)
10 comments:
YES! Animal prints as neutrals. Start a movement. Love the WWKD too. You look fierce and fab, as per always.
Great look, Reva! I really like the cardigan and wish I was skinny enough to wear a skirt that short...you go girl!
You look SO FABULOUS! Leopard IS a neutral and I love how masterfully you pair it with red and tan boots, it looks so fresh and young. And girl you have got such a svelte figure; I love how you rock that mini!
Fantastic! Very sexy and sassy and your legs are fabulous. x
i love the idea of tall boots and minis...you certainly have the legs for this combo!
[oomph.]
What's the next line? Help write the story!
You are ROCKIN!
Yes, I love animal print as a neutral. But you pull it off with aplomb.
Love the skirt, tights, coat... okay everything. The tall boots with the mini is really cool. I used to love that look on me, especially with tights. When I was younger, I would wear white tights, but it was the 60's!
LOVE the leopard mini! I agree - you have to go dark tights to mitigate the mini effect.
I like leopard with royal blue, emerald green, bright yellow, orange, purple! Any bright colour really pops off leopard.
beautiful outfit!!!
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