Painted Roses and Live, Love, Life.

Last time I wore a Pencil Skirt with a Graphic Tee, the Outfit got a lot of positive feedback and it was one of my absolute Favorite Looks I have worn in 2013. If you haven't seen that Outfit, take a look - I am real proud of it. =) Today's Outfit is similar yet different, because it has a more Casual feel. The mesh Pencil Skirt brings a burst of Summer through those paint-like Roses and pops of Neon. While the T-Shirt is a Chocolate Brown which is a typical Fall Color. I love the beautiful message of "Live, Love, Life". I brought out the colors of the Outfit by sort of mixing+matching more Colors through my Necklaces (Burgundy & Green), my Earrings (Baby Blue), my Headband (Beige), my Bag (Yellow) & my Sandals (Metallic Brown). I guess my most Favorite types of Graphic Tees are the ones that have fun words, or meaningful/smart messages on them, like this one or the one I wore with the Red Pencil Skirt (linked above).

This color looks between a Dark Brown with a hint of Olive so I think it fits the "Carafe" Color of the Pantone-inspired Challenge so I will go ahead and link up with HEIDI of Literate and Stylish for her & MARISSA's Pantone-inspired Challenge this week. Thursday's color is Carafe. In case you were wondering I wore this Outfit for some quick shopping for Diapers & other baby necessities, at Wal Mart. What do you think of this Outfit? Do you think the Message Tee works with the Printed Skirt or is the Outfit too busy? Do you think the Colorful Accessories work? Also, stay tuned on Friday for my first Guest Post on a mini-series of Guest Posts that I will run for the next couple of weeks. Thank you for reading and following. =)

Brown, Short-Sleeve, Scoop-neck, Graphic Tee: Old Navy (New).
Black, Mesh, Pencil Skirt w/Yellow, Blue & Lavender Roses: Guess.
Beige Silk Headband w/ 2 tiny Rosettes: The Limited.
Burgundy, Real Jade, Beaded Necklace: White House Black Market.
Bright Green w/ Gold, Plastic, Bobble Necklace: H&M.
Real Gold Chain Bracelet (right hand): Gifted.
Real Gold & Diamond Wedding Band & Engagement Ring (left hand): from My Husband.
Silver Ring w/ Circle, Green Opal Stone (right hand): A Local Jewelry Store (New & Gifted).
Silver Ring w/ Large Brown Stone & 2 Small Yellow Stones (right hand): Meijer's (New).
Yellow & Cognac, Rectangle, Soft Leather Purse: Payless.
Chocolate-Brown, Sparkly-Beaded, Thong Sandals: Gap.


P.S. I am linking up with these ladies below.
Perfectly CouturedLena B, Actuallyliterate & stylish
Your Whims Wednesdayvodkainfusedlemonade.comFashion Informant Linkup







Comments

  1. Your little girls is such a darling in all those photos above! Also, I know it takes a lot of effort to look put together as a mother... So good job girl!
    thank you for stopping by

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    1. Thank you for stopping by, too, Anna. Looking pulled together as a Mom might take more of an effort but it's even better, I think. =)

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  2. This skirt does the pattern-mixing for you! I really like your necklace =)

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  3. Such a bold skirt! And that necklace is so pretty! Thanks for sharing your look with Three-fer Thursday!

    xo Bethany
    www.perfectlycoutured.com

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    1. Thanks so much Bethany. I love my skirt & my 2 necklaces.

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  4. This skirt is amazing! I love the graphic tee paired with a pencil skirt. It takes the stuffiness out of what is typically a "business" type piece.

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    1. I wouldn't say this is exactly a business or office look but with a different shoe could work for a more laid back work environment, even better if you put a cardigan or blazer on top.

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  5. very cute skirt
    following you now on gfc,maybe you want to do the same? :)

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    1. Thanks for stopping by Sammie. I don't see you as a GFC follower though.

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  6. I love dressing down pencil skirts! They tend to be so formal, but with fun colors, prints, or a more casual shirt they become much more casual (and versatile). :)

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    1. I love how you dress down your pencil skirts, making them look chic & effortless all the time.

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  7. I'm so loving graphic t-shirts these day. Can't get enough of them and that one is seriously cute.

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    1. I am the same way. I am loving Graphic Shirts and Graphic Prints so much. Thanks Sherry.

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  8. I just did the more casual tee look yesterday and found it to be one of my favorites, too! Thanks for being bold and taking risks!

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    1. Thanks for stopping by and for hosting Marissa, You nailed that look with the Casual Tee.

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  9. i've never tried a casual graphic tee with a skirt before but i really like the look and the casual-professional vibe. i'll have to see if i have any tees in my closet i could try this look out with on a friday or something!

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    1. You have a great collection of pencil skirts. I am sure you can find a cute tee to pair any of them with. =) I am glad I inspired you.

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