For the moment!
I took our winter inspiration outfit and put a spring twist on it.
I used the same basic elements,
but made it so you wouldn't melt in 80 degree weather.
I switched the sweater for a light weight long sleeved T-shirt.
I used a bright floral scarf to highlight the blue of the T
and switched out the boots for sandals.
Of course white denim is now acceptable for any season.
I added some pearl bracelets instead of a watch just to give it a more spring time feel.
I hope you are one of the lucky ones experiencing warm temps this weekend and not stuck watching it snow again.
Have a great weekend.
blue T-Gap
white jeans-Diesel
scarf-Loft
bracelets-Kate Spade/Handpicked
sandals-Madden Girl
10 comments:
Stuck in the never ending cold here. You look great in this.
bisous
Suzanne
I love blue and green together, this is a delicious Springtime outfit, Brett! Mix of sunshine and showers here. xxxx
Beautiful colors...I like your outfit better than your inspiration!
50 and pouring in Seattle today... I can't wait to wear open-toed shoes! Darling outfit:)
I love how you adapted it to spring! That scarf is so cute, especially with your blue top! Jealous of your weather! We enjoyed 60 here today and it was fabulous. Hope it's here to stay!
Love this spring version, it seems much more comfy and cool, especially love the peals and sandals? Great job! So warm there already! I s that normal, I am not sure if I am simply envious or worried about the the planet!
XX, Elle
http://mydailycostume.com
80 degrees and you are wearing pants, long sleeves, and a scarf?? I think I'm wearing less and it's only 55...
Still, adorable look!
Chic on the Cheap
I like how you turned that cold-weather outfit into a warm-weather one. You look great in Cobalt. Another beautiful, colorful scarf and I love your wedge sandals. =)
That scarf really rocks the outfit!! Great look!
~Cheryl
http://snaps-of-ginger.blogspot.com/
It is amazing what the right scarf can do for an outfit. Beautiful.
I was reading "Carolinas" and I thought: "HuH? Isn't she British? Living in England?"
Apparently not.
Greetje
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