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Fashion Fairy Dust

Personal style is a matter of taste...not age.

Pink Tulle Skirt & Floral Ankle Boots: Wild Audacity

03.18.2016

pink tulle skirt, floral print ankle boots, chambray shirt

While some things become more difficult as we get older, there are a few things that become easier… [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Amazon, ankle booties, boots, Lulu's, shirt, skirt, statement necklace, style tips, tulle skirt, vest Tagged With: chambray shirt, floral print ankle boots, pink tulle skirt, white denim moto vest

Floral Print Dress & Converse: Corvette Courage

07.10.2015

Let me begin by saying, I realize that I’m no spring chicken. At least not chronologically. So don’t be thinking I’m hatin’ on the older generation with this story. [Read more…]

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Filed Under: button down shirt, Converse, JCPenney, midi dress, Nordstrom, Poppy and Dot, print dress Tagged With: chambray shirt, Converse, floral print dress, layered necklaces

Striped Pencil Skirt & Chambray Shirt: My New Favorite Skirt

06.12.2015

Have you ever heard of Lularoe? To be perfectly honest with you, until a few months ago I hadn’t either. [Read more…]

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Filed Under: black sandals, chambray shirt, graphic t-shirt, LulaRoe, Payless, striped pencil skirt, target, Tilly's, Uncategorized Tagged With: black sandals, chambray shirt, graphic tee, layered necklaces, striped pencil skirt

Tulle Skirt & Converse: Short And Sweet

04.22.2015

No, short and sweet isn’t referring to me; it’s in reference to today’s post. In light of the fact I’m currently in day one of a monster sinus infection, I’m keepin’ it brief.

I decided I was in the mood for wearing a tulle skirt the other day. As a side note, in light of the fact I do actually wear my tulle skirts fairly often, I’m considering upgrading. Not anything crazy mind you, it’s not like I wear them as often as my boyfriend jeans. Maybe just something with a waistband that doesn’t bunch up and roll. Since both my black and cream tulle skirts cost under $25 for both of them, I think they’ve earned their keep.

When I wear tulle, I try to add either a tougher or more structured element to tone down the sweetness factor. And what better way to do that than my trusty Converse? Seriously, Converse work with just about anything. Oftentimes you see tulle paired with chambray, so instead of chambray alone, I layered it over a plain white tee. Following the trusty “third piece rule” I added the chunky brown belt to add more visual interest to the outfit.

How about you…would you pair sneakers with tulle?

Linking up with: Random Wednesdays, Wednesday Blog Hop, I Feel Pretty, Style Me Wednesday, The Wednesday Pants, Bloggers Who Have Inspired Me.

Converse: Nordstrom; Skirt: Amazon (Old); Top: JCPenney (Old)

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