Sunday Afternoon Fever

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20121022-205712.jpgI feel like my bottom half has been inundated with skinny pants recently, but I do still love a nice pair of flared jeans. As long as I was busting these babies out, I figured why not go for broke with the 70s theme and add a headscarf and this vintage-inspired necklace. Disco dancing not necessary.

By the way, I wore this to my friend Katie’s baby shower on Sunday. In case you’re one of those people who likes babies and stuff, I’ll post some pics this weekend. It actually was a cute theme party, and there was booze. So there’s that.

Scarf: old

Sweater: old (similar)

Jeans: Tommy Hilfiger (old, similar)

Shoes: Kenneth Cole (similar)

Necklace: old, but not actually vintage (other cute “vintage” styles here and here)

School Uniform

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20121022-204515.jpgThis polo-and-jean-skirt combo made me feel a little bit like I was wearing a school uniform. But since I wore it to school…it’s OK, right? As uniforms go, this wouldn’t be so bad. The shirt is super comfortable, and the skirt has a cute shape. Plus, who doesn’t love a little bow accent? But if I had to wear the same thing everyday – and not to be dramatic or anything – I would probably jump off a cliff. No uniforms was one of many good things about going to public school. And by “many” I mean probably like 3. Ideally, I would have gone to that high school that they went to in Gossip Girl, where they had a uniform, but, from what I gathered, you were A-OK as long as you were wearing at least one square foot of plaid.

Top: J. Crew boys (similar)

Skirt: Kohl’s (0ld)

Belt: Nordstrom (similar)

Bracelets: Forever 21 (here and here)

Shoes: Dr. Scholl’s (old, similar)