





Blouse: Ann Taylor // Skirt, Necklace: Banana Republic // Bangles: Annie Gogglyn // Shoes: Nine West // Sunglasses: Ray-Ban
Although I generally associate paisley with bad ties and Persian rugs, something about this blouse caught my eye (besides the $3--seriously!--price tag). I like the fact that this pattern is fairly subtle, swirling around in muted shades of red, green, and yellow. I also like how its details, from the pintucking in the front to the keyhole in the back, make it a just a little bit more interesting.
1 comment:
That shirt is so cool, I love the colors!
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