Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Adrien: Blousy.

I'm back from Knoxville! Marianne and I did some shopping while I was visiting and one of the things I bought was this Olive & Oak print blouse, which is the kind of thing I always wish I have in the springtime but can never seem to find. I bought it at TJ Maxx and it doesn't look like it's available online, but it reminded me of a similar gorgeous Vince blouse. I love a good blousy print top, yes I do. Like this one. And this one. I'm stopping now, sorry. 


I'm wearing it with my Gap tuxedo jacket (this one looks great) and red cords I bought at Anthropologie a while back. (These AGs look similar and are on sale!) It's hard to see, but I'm also wearing my favorite House of Harlow necklace. It's a little crater ball locket. So pointless. So me. 


This is what the blouse looks like all by itself and oh my God, I am freezing in this photo.  I'm thinking (IF IT'S EVER WARM AGAIN) I'll have to wear heels on it's own. It's pretty shapeless, but that's never stopped me. 


My boots are, of course, my beloved Loeffler Randall Matilde. My bag is Andrea Brueckner via eBay, my answer to the Mulberry Bayswater.



4 comments:

  1. I would love for Marrianne and you to do a round up of your favorite places to shop in Knoxville. Please and thank you :-)

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  2. Ooh I've been looking for a blouse like this! I used to have a cotton Old Navy one that was perfect for warm weather, but I haven't been able to find a replacement. Everything I find is polyester, and I don't know that I can be trusted with silk. I really need to hit up TJ Maxx more often.

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  3. Funny you should write that ... I just stumbled onto a Bayswater at a resale shop. Crazy awesome price, so of course I had to buy it. Had to, I tell you!

    Now if I can just stumble onto a pair of (cheap-ish) Fryes, I would be in fashion heaven. Although those Matilde boots are gorgeous too ...

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  4. i love this outfit! does your husband take these photos for you every day??

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