
Hey friends! Today I have a very bold, absolutely pure fun outfit to share with you all! You know those outfits that you see on pinterest and think, "oh if only I had it in my closet to recreate that!" Well, this is that outfit for me. It's kind of like the epitome of fall style for my wardrobe, all wrapped into one outfit: tall boots, a plaid scarf, printed pencil, jeweled cardigan (!!!), cozy coat and berry red lips.


I originally wore the scarf, shown above, for warmth; but once I thought about it, it actually made for a bit of a whimsical attribute to my outfit. I think I am definitely the most print-mixing person in my family. If you were to look in my closet right now, all you would see is striped & floral tops, and plaid skirts. With maybe a solid wool skirt and cardigan mixed in here and there. Yes, it is a bit of a challenge getting dressed each morning, trying to figure out which prints aren't too wild to match each other, but I feel that print mixing is a bit of a signature for me right now. I know that one's style evolves over years and years, but pretty prints have always won over solids for me. No matter how hard I try, a new striped sailor top lands in my shopping cart before any solid T ever had a chance to weasel it's way in. What about you? Solids or Print mixing?
Another wardrobe dilemma: 3/4 sleeve tops. Does anyone else deal with this problem?! I just think that clothing companies just should never have offered those to the public, because it makes my wardrobe decisions even more unpractical than they are already (i.e: print mixing). Those sleeves were maybe made for the stylish winter birds that fly down to the South for the colder months. I'm just a little sparrow trying to pull off the cute, too-short sleeves in the cold North. Oh, help me! Why do they have to look SO much more adorable then full-length sleeves?! Why?!
I have always been a bit fashion-obsessive, and choose anything that looks nice over something that actually will suit the weather. Take for example, when we lived on the west coast: I would wear my summer tank tops and short skirts in the middle of Winter. And Washington really isn't all that warm in the Winter. Yes, I think I was very much fashion obsessed in my single-digit years. Yes, very much so.
Even this year, I haven't been warm once in my normal clothes all Autumn. That is, until Mom bought me the most perfect long-sleeve cardigan and I slipped that on over my cute J. Crew pullover (yes, it had 3/4 length sleeves. Go ahead, judge me, and tell me you wouldn't have gone for it too), and BOOM! Warmth!! Hopefully this Winter will teach me to go for practicality over fashion. Because, you know, warmth is so much more comfortable than the cutest mid-length sleeve cardigan or pullover. Right?



Sweater: ThredUP (get $10 off your first order here!) // Skirt: Handmade // Boots: Ruche // Coat: ModCloth (last year) // Earrings: Forever 21 // Socks: Target // Scarf: Gift from India
Thanks for putting up with my wardrobe ramblings, dears! Now to hear yours!
What are your wardrobe dilemmas?
Prints or Solids?
xo,
-Charlotte
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CREDITS // Author: Charlotte Boyer; Photography: Brigid Boyer; Photos edited with VSCO Presets
Very cute outfit, Charlotte! I love how you style your clothes, it's vintage but still has a modern touch to it.
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This outfit was super cute! OMW, I <3 it! :) This post was great!
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I LOVE your outfit!! you mixed prints so perfectly!!
ReplyDeleteI'm more of a solids girl - but am interested in doing more with prints.
ReplyDeleteI saw you made your skirt. Did you use a specific pattern? I would love to find a simple tried and true for a pencil skirt.
Hi Moriah!
DeleteWe used Simplicity 2154: http://www.simplicity.com/p-6166-misses-miss-petite-1960s-vintage-suit.aspx
It's an excellent pattern!
-Charlotte
the blog designer + photographer
I love your outfit! Where did you find your boots? Love them :-)
ReplyDeleteHi Elizabeth! Thanks for commenting! :)
ReplyDeleteMy boots are from Ruche: http://shopruche.com/bailin-boots-in-brown.html
-Charlotte
the blog designer + photographer
Adorable outfit, Charlotte! I love your skirt!
ReplyDeleteLove love love! I totally know how you feel about 3/4 sleeves. Don't get me started on having to pull on them to slip my arms into a jacket...
ReplyDeleteLove the brightness, cheerfulness and spontaneity of this outfit! xxx
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I feel the same way about 3/4 sleeves- I always worry that I'll be too cold! I love the skirt in this outfit-it's got such a neat pattern!
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Grace
oh my goodness, i LOVE that cotton print fabric that is your skirt. i saw that at jo-anns in the fall and i've wanted to make a 1960s dress out of it ever since. it's just so unique and a great color. i HAVE to get some!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute, Charlotte! Love the color coordination + boots/details, too. :)
ReplyDeleteI love this outfit! Wow! So cute :) I've never been very good at mixing prints . . . something I'll have to work on!
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So cute!! I love how you mix prints! You pull it off so well :)
ReplyDelete3/4 sleeves are definitely cute but it is hard to find a time to wear them! I have a few sweaters with 3/4 sleeves and I'm always dying to wear them but I just can't stand being cold, so I just have to wait till the weather is just right for 3/4 length sleeves!
I love it! I completely know what you mean, both about the patterns and about the tendency to choose an attractive outfit over a practical one. :P
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Hello dear Charlotte! Each time you style this skirt, I fall in love with it more! Is there anything that you can't pull it off with!? :) This time around your boots fit the fall-ish color twist perfectly! I'm currently loving the shades of yellow that can be so easily styled in each season we find ourselves in. Oh, and yes, the 3/4 length sleeve dilemma, I hear ya! ;)
ReplyDeleteThe photography in this post is beautiful Brigid! Thanks so much for making Charlotte's posts so enjoyable to view! :)
Blessings to you!
Cassie
the elder sister