



The goods:
• t-shirt and blue pleated skirt from H&M
• black cashmere cardigan by Aqua
• black tights from Nordstrom Rack
• black and leopard booties from Vince Camuto
• vintage gold belt from rummage sale
• IGWT gold bangle and Topshop leopard ring
Every time I wear this skirt I
think I could either be ballroom dancing (I can totally picture it with
some of those mary jane dance shoes) or drifting around the house like a
1950's housewife (again, probably in a similar low heeled shoe). Though
I doubt any mid-century housewife would pair it with leopard print, let
alone a t-shirt. What I love about graphic tees like this is that when
layered, it becomes
more of a texture rather than a recognizable image. So while a solid
top is a safe classic, switching it out with a shirt like this makes it
just slightly more interesting.
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