10.22.2012

The Truth About Date Night

Blazer:  Aritzia (similar here), Tee:  Urban Outfitters, Skirt:  Madewell, Necklace:  Helen Ficalora, Bag:  Rebecca Minkoff, Shoes:  Zara (similar here) Belt:  Forever 21, Nails:  Essie "Sole Mate"

 
Once in a while {ok, once I week} I have those days where I look in my closet and think 'I have nothing to wear'.  This, of course, is a ridiculous thought as I am staring at a closet full of clothes.  Some days it's just hard to get dressed. 
 
I thought I would take you on a stroll through one of these days.  
 
The first two pictures show how my outfit started out.  I had my heart set on wearing my new Madewell metallic skirt, and although it looked perfectly fine, I just wasn't feeling the white tee on this particular day. 
 
So...
 
I threw on this short-sleeve turtle-neck knit top and a pair of flats.
 
Top:  Anthropologie (similar here), Cuff:  Unknown (identical cuff here), Flats:  C-Label
 
 
...but then I looked like I was going to work rather than going out to dinner so I threw the heels back on and spiced up the outfit a bit with this leopard print silk tee.
 
Top:  Anthropologie (similar here), Shoes:  Aldo (similar here)
 
And VOILA ~ ready for dinner!

12 comments:

  1. LOVE this look, so classic and chic! I love the dinner look too! You have amazing style!

    xo, Christina
    www.thestylestorm.com

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  2. Both looks are super cute! You look very classic and chic! You can't go wrong with that combo. well done!

    oliviamoone.blogspot.com

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    1. Thank you Olivia ~ classic chic is exactly the look I was going for :)

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  3. Hi Margo,

    Your outfits are awesome! As a fellow teacher, I'd worry that the skirt and dress lengths might be too short for school. Is this ever an issue for you?

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    1. Hi Melissa ~ thank you! I have to say that my school has an extremely lax dress code. With that said I {of course} always strive to look professional so when I wear this particular skirt to work I would definitely wear it with flats rather than heels. And when a length is really in question, I just throw on some opaque tights :)

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  4. That's funny... AND a story that any fashionista can certainly identify with.

    BTW... loved all three looks!

    http://theleatherskirt.blogspot.com/

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    1. Thank you ~ by the time the outfits get to the blog they look so put together, but some days a lot of time goes into putting together an outfit!!

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  5. Such a chic look! Love that skirt!

    xo
    Alison

    heartofgoldandluxury.blogspot.com

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  6. Great idea! You must have a patient photographer haha ;)

    christineincolor.wordpress.com

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    1. My husband is SUPER patient ~ he has to deal with this situation almost every time we are getting ready to go out!

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