Wednesday, September 26, 2012

What I'm Wearing: Mixed Prints | Stripes & Glen Plaid!

Last evening's outfit:  let's talk about the top.  Remember this dress?  Well, it's now been re-purposed as a t-shirt.  It had a lovely run this summer as a dress.  But I decided for the fall, I could get twice the mileage by making it into a striped t-shirt -- that I can wear with everything!  This goes to show that when you see a fabric you love, buy extra!
And the skirt is the ruffle pencil skirt that I made years ago.  
I haven't even thought to wear this skirt in a long, long time.  But one day, I saw MY skirt Pinterest.  And I saw it again!  I thought adding the black and white striped shirt with the black and white glen plaid would be a very subtle way to mix prints.
I guess sometimes it takes someone else showing an appreciation for what you have to remind you that it's fabulous!

21 comments:

  1. Oh I love it Erica. What a great outfit.

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  2. Just found your blog and just followed! Love your stuff!!
    http://fashionablyspeakn.blogspot.com/2012/09/indian-summer.html

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  3. I love it more as a tee. I love black and white stripes with red. Great outfit.

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  4. I love the combination of stripes and plaid with hot pink. It's a great combination and just the right amount of pink. You look gorgeous, as always.

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  5. Great combination! I love the hot pink pumps with it.

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  6. Lovely outfit. One of my favourites this year. The skirt is divine.

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  7. Love this look, interesting combination! I loved your dress as well!

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  8. Erica, love this one too! I would love to know how you get the perfect fit with your garments. Maybe someday you could do a post on that to help those of us (me) who don't possess that talent? :) I find it extremely difficult to fit myself.

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  9. thanks Angela for thinking so. I feel like I'm always struggling with fit. It seems like I fall somewhere around "too tight" or "almost right". Which is still better than ready-to-wear. I just sew, try on and nip and tuck.

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  10. A very interesting blog.
    Congratulations.
    Invite you to me :-)

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  11. Do not know the English language well. Sorry.

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  12. I like the combination and the touch of pink/fuschia .

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