Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Old School at the Studio


     This outfit is made up of a mixture that reminds me of school.  Maybe it's the leather jacket and flowered dress, very art school during the 1980's.  Add some combat boots and spiked hair (and a younger me), then the look would be complete!


     Seems like there are two types of people when it comes to clogs.  Those that can keep clogs on their feet and those that can't.  I have always been a lover of clogs especially in red.  I purchased these beauties while visiting my sister-in-law, Paulette.  She lives in Austin, TX a truly incredible place for shopping at unbeatable prices.  The wind chill here in Minnesota is 15 below zero.  Maybe another trip is in the future.........



purse--Adrienne Vittadini
dress--Karl Lagerfeld for impulse
clogs--Anne Klein
tights--Hanes
leather jacket--Anne Klein


Monday Mingle at BonBon Rose Girls

8 comments:

  1. Very original shoes!!
    Woudl you like to follow each other??
    xoxo
    Patricia

    http://misstoptenimage.blogspot.com

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  2. Thanks, sure I will add you to my list! Look forward to your next post.

    Ann

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  3. I love dresses and this oxblood colour is fantastic!
    When I saw your clogs and especially since you wear them with tights I was wondering whether your feet wouldn't slip out? You must have a special talent :-)

    Annette
    Lady of Style

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  4. Tough to wear, but super sexy :)

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  5. Excellent colours and textures, Ann - in the outfit as well as your clogs on the carpet and on their friend, the wee bench. I love clothing which carries a flavour or echo of former selves.

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  6. What a fun combo!! Love the outfit! I am your newest follower! :)
    -Bridgette
    http://bridgettenicole.blogspot.com

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  7. I love the contrast of a "tougher" item like the leather jacket with the feminine floral dress. Very cute!

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  8. Thanks Rea-- I think it's a fun way to make your summer dresses wearable in the winter.

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