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Conversation #132: I'm blue da ba dee da ba die...

Do y'all remember that song?  If I was really cool I would import the music video for you, but alas, I am too lazy today.  I keep getting better and then trying to get sick again.  I think all of this crazy weather down south has been playing with my health.

Anyway, I digress. The whole two simultaneous fashion challenges lasted 1 day, haha!  Oh well.  I opted to just go with the 10 day challenge over at Kayla’s blog today.  This challenge was monochromatic.  I have no idea why, but I really wanted to wear my navy ankle pants and navy ballet flats (since the weather was still somewhat mild today) so that pretty much set up blue as my color scheme.  As I was walking out the door I really wanted to add a blue sweater over top, but I was too lazy to go back and add one.  No biggie – I still like this outfit.
Outfit breakdown:
Checked top, Gap, $4
Long sleeve navy tee, Lands' End, $3 (I needed this to keep warm)
Navy pants, Gap, $12
Navy suede ballet flats, Lands' End Canvas, $16
Necklace, Target, $4

Now I just have to decide what to wear tomorrow – the challenge is “try a trend.”  Any suggestions?

Don't forget to check out the other great monochromatic outfits over at Kayla's blog here.

Comments

Kayla Moncur said…
You look absolutely darling in this! Your hair is too gorgeous for words and those pants make you look like you have legs for miles. Love it!

Kayla
Freckles in April
This outfit is adorable! You look so classic and cute!
Andi said…
Too funny! I used that song as my title in a post last week! I also have that shirt, and almost wore it today. I like how you styled it!!

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