Blouse- J.Crew, Skirt- J.Crew, Heels- Asos, Bag- Kate Spade, Watch- Fossil
I wear the button-up/pencil skirt combo to work a lot, but it's always more fun to wear something other than a solid skirt. I managed to pick this one up in the store for only $25! I love the fun print, and that it has blush pink in it so I can wear it with my favorite button-up blouse.
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Stunning look from top to bottom! I love how you paired the soft pastel with the more bold skirt. Perfection, very elegant and ladylike.
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Your skirt and blouse are beautiful, Katie. Such gorgeous subtle pink in this great work outfit. I wore a light baby pink trench-coat yesterday that I love. =) Stop by to see my latest. I miss you.
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Love that top and skirted paired together! So pretty!
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Love the coordinated blush pieces + the pops of hot pink. Perfect work look!
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Hi Love the pattern on the skirt, and it is very flattering on you. Your bag is also very lovely
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Yessss- LOVE that skirt on you. Such a cool print. :)
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Love the blush color paired with the bright pink!
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I love that you highlighted the pink in that skirt. I've seen most people wearing it with white and I love the all over color and pattern with this.
ReplyDeleteLove this colour combination. Very elegant.
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Cute skirt!
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I love pencil skirts, they give such a good shape. I like the pattern and the colours. Don't know why it works so well with the pink but it does!
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