Happy Wednesday! I’m playing around with asymmetry and springtime colors today. As you might have noticed, I tend to gravitate to cool tones, but the weather was so nice last Sunday that I had to bring in more befitting colors.
Pairing these asymmetrical pieces together gave the look a soft, easy and romantic feel.
I love how the different hemlines compliment each other in the back!
The mixture of silver and gold in this bracelet makes this pieces so versatile. It matches with just about everything!
This necklace can actually can be worn 5 different ways! I’ve only tried 2 of the variations (the other is pictured here), and I’ll be on a mission to style it more in the future.
To my Bay Area peeps, how about this nutty weather we’ve been having?? One day it’s sunny, the next it’s storming! So weird. Anyway, I’m actually leaving for Los Angeles again tomorrow morning. I’m looking forward to the more consistent and sunny weather down there… and the Lucky FABB conference! I’m especially excited to hear Nicole Richie, Karolina Kurkova, Coco Rocha, and Wendy of Wendy’s Lookbook speak. (I also hope to meet Wendy in person… she’s my absolute favorite blogger!) If any of you are also going to be at Lucky FABB, please message or Instagram me! I’d love to meet you! 🙂
See you all next week!
Outfit details
Jacket:Â Bcbg Max Azria (old)
Top: c/o Zamrie
Jeans: AG Adriano Goldschmied (old)
Shoes: Coach (old, similar here)
Bag: Rebecca Minkoff (old)
Accessories:
– Necklace from Stella & Dot
– Bracelets from Stella & Dot, Jawbone and c/o Ashley Schenkein
– Michael Kors watch (similar here)
– MoshPoshDesigns earrings
– Rings from Melinda Maria (old), Svelte Metals, Gorjana
– Kate Spade sunglasses (old, similar here)
Photographer: Nicole Jeanne (aka elegant lil lady)
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Where is the necklace from?
November 19, 2014 at 12:25 pmOh gosh, how did I forget to add that link? Sorry about that! I got it from Stella & Dot (http://rstyle.me/n/fqyrp22m6), and I love it because you can wear it different ways by removing/adding/switching around the strands. 🙂 Hope that helps!
November 19, 2014 at 12:29 pm