When I wore this recently, I warned you that you'd be seeing more of this scarf soon. And so it begins.
This time with red and true beige as the focus and navy as a support act.
Dark red dress (Kohls), $5.76/wear
Beige dress length cardigan (thrifted, Kohls), $1.31/wear
Navy tights
Navy ankle boots by Seychelles, $7.78/wear
Red/pink/navy/beige floral scarf (Lands End), $6.00/wear
Outfit total: $20.85/wear
I still haven't gotten to pattern mixing (I'm thinking polka dots or stripes as obvious first choices) but I'm loving the versatility of this color combination.
If I were a little braver, I might try wearing it with both pink and red in one outfit, but despite thinking it looks cute on others, I can't quite reconcile myself to that.
Would you wear pink and red together?
"Bundled Up Barbie"--Tuesday, 1/31/17
In this post from August 2015, dresses you can wear "now and in the fall" are featured. You know, or in the winter if you go with leggings and a warm cardigan.
From bridgetteraes.com |
I was originally going to wear this with my cream Skyrim cardigan, but I discovered that with a sleeveless dress, the cardigan is hella itchy on the arms (I've not noticed before because I always wear that cardigan with a long-sleeved barrier), so I substituted dark blue.
Sleeveless pink dress (Target), $5.00/wear
Dark blue boyfriend cardigan (thrifted, Laura Scott), $1.50/wear
Black leggings
Tall black boots by Fitzwell, $2.28/wear
Black/pink/blue striped scarf (Target), $2.40/wear
Outfit total: $11.18/wear
This scarf is actually a little bit itchy too--it's something about those metallic fibers, I think, and it makes me a bit hesitant to wear it--but it wasn't too bad with the high necked dress and cardigan underneath it. It helped that I decided to wear it loose instead of tied around the neck.
For something a little different today, I present a couple of ring-necked ducks photographed at the DNR exhibit at the state fair.
In other news...The Economist recently published a special report on lifelong education that is worth reading in its entirety. But this tidbit seemed relevant to me and at least a couple of my readers (i.e., over half of them, hah).
Over the past five years, demand for data analysts has grown by 372%; within that segment, demand for data-visualization skills has shot up by 2,574%.
I'm sure on the data viz side, that's from a low base, but still, I'll take it as a good sign.
And for an extra daily dose of cuteness in these trying times, check out this animal tweet off.
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Data analysis is where it's AT.
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