I would love to finish this month on a lighthearted note. After all, it is the last full Winter month (and the last Winter month for Russians - we believe that the 1st of March is the official beginning of Spring!). I also would love to thank you all for such a wonderful feedback to my blog. It is a joy and honor to be able to connect with you all - beautiful, generous, talented and extremely supportive and positive women who are doing some amazing stuff with their lives! It is both encouraging, empowering and humbling in the best possible way. Thank you! :)
This outfit was born in one short evening. The skirt is from Target (it is only second clothing item I have ever bought from this store for myself I believe). I tried a few black and white skirts, and this one won over my heart. It is striking, sits well, doesn't need ironing (a huuuuge plus for me) and is fully lined! All for $20.
The cardigan is a beauty, isn't it? I spotted it in the shop window on the way from Target, and I knew it would be perfect for my new skirt. The clerk at the shop said they were out of my size - nothing in the store or their backroom. Bummer!
"What about... her?", I asked.
The clerk raised her eyebrows.
"Oh, the mannequin?", she then said rather enthusiastically.
(Not always my meaning, be it my accent or grammar, is understood so easily by the locals.)
As I suspected, the mannequin's cardi fitted me perfectly, and off with the purchase I went.
The scarf was the last minute addition to today's outfit. I thrifted a couple of vibrant scarves at Goodwill, thinking that even if not for wear, they would be splendid as a home decor. At least one of them ended up on my neck as you can see. :)
I thought that this outfit is so contemporary, and so classic, and so retro all at the same time, wouldn't you agree? The lines and colors are very classical, yet black and white, and stripes are very "in" right now. And the touch of pearls and the scarf gives the whole thing such a nostalgic feel! It was just perfect for a stroll with Justin - he got a little break in his busy work day, and I broke out of my own routine. The weather is mild, in low 50s these days, with sun in and out - warm enough for bare legs (unlike a week ago).
I hope you all have a wonderful day wherever you are, my beautiful readers! Enjoy your weekend and remember that Spring is almost here - well, if you join us, the Russian bunch, then just in a couple of days, really!
Skirt - Target. Cardigan and tank top - Lane Bryant. Flats - Born. Stilettos - Sam Edelman. Jewelry - variety of places. Purse - B Makowsky. Scarf is thrifted - $5 at Goodwill
Location: Renton, Nature Trail
Linking with Bella Q's Secondhand First premier link-up and Share-in-Style: Music at Sacramento's!
Natalia,
ReplyDeleteYou are a breath of fresh air. I love your mixed stripes and gorgeous accents of color in the scarf .
I truly enjoy you posts, and I smile instantly when I see you!
XX, Elle
http://mydailycostume.com/
You are soooo kind, Elle! Thank you so mush!! I smile reading your sweet words :) :) :)
DeleteThank goodness you spotted that cardi on the mannequin, the outfit looks wonderful together, so bold and attention grabbing. Loving your chunky square-ish jewellery and those rock star sunnies, too.
ReplyDeleteI'm with the Russians, Spring can start tomorrow. I can't wait much longer.
Have a fab weekend! xxx
Thank you, Vix! These jewelry pieces are my long time favorite too! I wish you a great weekend, and stick with us, Russians! :))
DeleteThis outfit is inspired, I love it!
ReplyDeleteFor far too long, I accepted all that rubbish about horizontal stripes not being flattering - you just proved how brilliant they look on someone with an hourglass figure, you look so elegant and chic. The warm tones of the scarf, bag and sunglasses just add an extra dimension, I think this might be my favourite outfit of yours yet!
Yes, kick off your heels, Spring's here! xxx
Yay! Spring is here, and it is your favorite outfit on me - that's kinda big! Cheers, Curtise!
DeleteI will join you with 3/1 as the first of spring. It works for me in soCal!
ReplyDeleteLove your stripes, but then I have a penchant for B+W stripes. The two pieces are a perfect match. Well played!
Please join us, Anne! The more the merrier! Thank you very much for your kind comments!! :)
DeleteBeing 1/4 Russian, I am going to adopt the March 1st date for the beginning of spring Natalia! I was really surprised to read that this outfit is not a matching set. The sweater and the skirt go together beautifully. It's very flattering on you, and I love the scarf and jewelry too! Great photos, especially the one holding the shoes! Sassy and cute!
ReplyDeleteI am sooo glad that you liked the photos - the last one was a bit naughty, I admit! :)
DeleteWOW - you are Russian too, that is such a nice surprise! Do tell me more, I would love to learn your story!
So many times one can hear that horizontal stripes make one look larger. And here you are, rocking in this stripy outfit, looking gorgeous. At first I thought it was a dress, such a perfect matching! And of course I noticed that interesting-looking pendant.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Olga! You have a good eye - you noticed the pendant! I actually plan to talk about this piece of my costume jewelry very soon on my blog!
DeleteStripes are very cool, especially patterns of different widths. I think they actually accentuate all the beautiful parts of body! :)
It really looks like a dress to me, and so flattering.
ReplyDeleteThe pop of yellow/orange shoes is so perfect.
Loveeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Many, many thanks to you, dear Sacramento - for your kind words and for hosting the link-up! :)
DeleteHow eternally chic you look, Natalia! I love this look. If I was an editor of a fashion magazine, I'd want to look this stylish!
ReplyDeleteBut you ARE an editor of your very own fashion/style/secondhandtreasuring magazine, Bella! :) Thank you for your compliment, I am in heaven! :)
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