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Last Days of Leather

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Blouse: Ann Taylor (similar) | Skirt: eBay (similar) | Booties: Miss Sixty (similar) | Bracelets: Nordstrom, Lauren Ralph Lauren, c/o lifetherapy | Necklace: Lillith” c/o Kristin Biggs, Stella and Dot

While I do believe in spring and summer leather (especially with the perforated styles that are so popular this season), we're ending the days where I can get away with my black leather skirts. Today it's going to be in the '80s and was 70 when these pictures were taken. This skirt is actually cool because the weight has it stand away from the body and work a bit like a sun umbrella for my bottom half, but the look is just too heavy for the warmer months. I originally was going to wear this skirt with this blouse, but it reminded me too much of this outfit, which photographed nicely enough but made me feel like a box of Crayons. So I decided to switch out the skirt and give my heavy black leather a send-off until fall.

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6 Comments

  1. I wonder what the skirt would look like if it was shortened to mid-skirt seam level? I really like it and I’ve seen you rock shorter skirts. Shortening the skirt would make it lighter looking and you could extend the season a bit more, maybe? Just a thought. Really like the necklace, too!

  2. I like the soft blouse with the tough skirt, but think a pump would have been a far more flattering choice.

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