09 April 2015

Blues and Black

blues + faryl robin blues + faryl robin

You can't really beat a loose button-down shirt and jeans for an easy, comfortable outfit. But to keep myself from looking too casual (i.e., sloppy), I concentrated on inserting some fun details. Like the sequin side-stripe on the shirt, the cutout jewelry and "hidden" statement necklace, plus these strappy heels that also happen to be literally out-of-the-box comfortable. It's one of my versions of getting dressed (but not really).

blues + faryl robin blues + faryl robin

Top: J.Crew sequin side-stripe (non-sequinned, plain)
Jeans: Loft relaxed skinny (worn here - same in lighter wash & distressed)
Belt: J.Crew factory (sim, sim)
Necklace: Slate skyline via Rocksbox (use code LISAXOXO1 when signing up for your first month free)
Bracelet: Gorjana elea via Rocksbox
Rings: F21 architectural set & cutout geo set
Shoes: c/o Farylrobin via Anthropologie suede tavi (sim luxe, point toe)
Bag: Dooney & Bourke cabriolet zip zip (worn here - latest version, sim, sim)

blues + faryl robin

blues + faryl robin

16 comments:

  1. Wow Lisa - Those are some serious statement shoes!

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  2. Super cute outfit! And OMG - those shoes are amazing!!
    xo,cynthia

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    1. Stacked heels beats stilettos for me every time, I can walk in them, haha!

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  3. Those shoes are way too fun! I love that sequin stripe shirt too - so bummed it didn't work out on me.

    Alice
    www.happinessatmidlife.com

    Hope to see you for TBT Fashion link up.

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    1. I know what you mean, I've got to wear this top tucked in - untucked it looks like a PJ top on me, hehe.

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  4. You do denim on denim so well! I moved and renamed my blog, I'd love for you to stop by :)
    clothedwithgrace.com

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  5. Still following you although I am more silent now. Fantastic shoes!!
    Greetje

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