{Wearing: RW&Co Blazer, American Apparel Tee, Club Couture Skirt (c/o), Matt & Nat Bag, Sterling Sandals, Fossil Multifunction Watch, Bfrend Bracelet, Stella & Dot Tribute Bracelet (c/o), Stella & Dot Copper Cupchain Bracelet (c/o)}
You wouldn't think that a girly floral skirt would be out of my comfort zone but it turns out, it kind of is. Sometimes my style comfort zone confuses me. Wearing an orange dress and sequin collar to a restaurant where other people are wearing sweat pants? Totally comfortable. Wearing a floral skirt to a coffee date? Sort of uncomfortable. Figure that one out.
Well, for venturing out of your comfort zone you look perfectly poised and at ease! Great feminine look on you. :)
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You look gorgeous :) You should definitely step out of your comfort zone more often, it works :)
ReplyDeleteLaura xoxo
I absolutely LOVE this skirt, so pretty, and your hair looks gorgeous like this! Glad you tried the floral skirt, it is a great look!
ReplyDeletexo Cara
http://www.afashionloveaffair.com
I like you comfort zone!
ReplyDeleteI think this skirt looks lovely, but I may be understanding what you mean: it's a very girlie skirt, I'd for example never wear it to work.
and as far as the orange dress with the colar - better over than underdressed!
xxx Anita
You look so spring-like and adorable!
ReplyDeleteIt was so beautiful yesterday I felt it was the first time we could truly bust out these kinds of clothes! Having said that I just got back from a tropical vacation so I was still finding it way too cold. However, I admired everyone who was hardier than I and everyone looked beautiful in their spring clothes!
ReplyDeleteI love girly floral skirts as well. They are my staple for spring and summer. I love the blazer with the floral skirt.
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Kudos to stepping outside the comfort zone! I feel that way every time I put a hat on, but you have to do it - especially in Vancouver.
ReplyDeleteOr sweatpants would rule!
love this look, melissa! i need to learn how to step out of my comfort zone (says the girl wearing gingerbread man pajama pants right now..)
ReplyDeleteSquealing at the American Apparel tee paired with the girly skirt. I have two of these tees and could buy every single color. I'm going to try something similar soon. Love it!!
ReplyDeleteHahaa, you never fail to kill me. I have died at the hands of a Miss Melissa post many a time. I cannot figure this out for you which is honestly probably part of the appeal..
ReplyDeleteHaha I totally know what you mean...I feel most comfortable in the most ridiculously feminine things but weird in skinnies. Why?? Haha anyway, beautiful look as always love. That floral skirt is a dream on you.
ReplyDeleteAlex xo
That skirt is SO pretty...love the slip peeking out from underneath, and how you paired it with a simple gray tee. So cute - and you don't LOOK like you're out of your comfort zone :)
ReplyDeleteAnnie
The Other Side of Gray
I totally can relate to those odd comfort zone boundaries! I find they sneak up on me the most when we're transitioning seasons because I have to leave behind my favourite outfits and find new favourites - i hate everything when this happens.
ReplyDeletevery spring-like!
ReplyDeletexo julesinflats.blogspot.com
No need to feel uncomfortable, the floral skirt looks great on you!
ReplyDeletexo Leonie
Have you heard of Blogger's Wardrobe yet?
So cute and spring-y. I love it! :)
ReplyDeletegreat outfit my friend!! you look very springy! love the bag and shoes too!!!!! have a super day, girl!!
ReplyDelete~Mel
super cute! love this look on you!
ReplyDelete-Kassie
Haha I know what you mean! But you totally are rocking it!
ReplyDeletexo Jennifer
http://seekingstyleblog.wordpress.com
You look lovely outside your comfort zone! Keep pushing the envelope:)
ReplyDeleteJen xo
www.prairiegirlinthecity.com
This is such a cute outfit, you look so lovely! xx
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