Looking for a good fashion investment? Think cashmere.
So I'm going to give you a little style tip. When it comes to mixing colors you can't go wrong with combining the colors of red, yellow and blue. Then throw in some secondary color: green. Look at the outfit and see how it works? While the colors are not the bright primary hues of red, yellow and blue, the muted tone of navy, mustard yellow and bits of burgundy just "go." Then when you see how it pairs with my amazing 1950's corduroy olive green coat you will feel the magic. Go ahead, ooh and awe.
Can you feel the magic? Wearing red, blue, yellow and green together somehow always matches.
PRESTO! Even the jewelry follows suit- note the bright turquoise (blue/green) and coral (red) beads and how they play well together with the brass (yellow). The jewelry is available at Fringe- they are 3 great pieces: two are artisan made necklaces, up-cycled from vintage jewelry, and one is a very old vintage rosary. I had written down the information on the pieces, but of course, lost my notes, so if you really, really want to know more about the pieces, let me know in the comments with your email address, and I'll get the info to you!Now Wearing:
- Knitted Cloche, Etsy
- My NEW navy sunglasses, Cuffs
- Yellow Cashmere Sweater, J. Crew
- Floral rayon dress, (maybe) F-21
- Black as sin tights, my sock drawer
- Bitchin' platform wedges, Heart Boutique
- Vintage Corduroy Coat, yard sale
- Vintage Butterfly broach, gift (Thanks, D!)
- Necklaces, available at FRINGE
- Vintage plaid bag, thrifted