A red jacket with pocket and waistline details, worn with a white polo and very light beige corduroys; a red scarf with little paisley print accents -- which I made myself!
Here's that black gingham vest I wore on the first blog post, this time with a white polo and black pants. I opted not to wear a scarf but now that I see the pics I think it would be best with a small black or red scarf tied in a soft bow.
Here's an open-weave beige jacket, worn over a white T and black skirt. I got this jacket at the Salvation Army Thrift Store for 99 cents! Leslie Gonzales says that we should be sure that everything we buy can be worn several ways; so I'll put that into practice next week and see if I can come up with a completely different look for this.
Today I'm wearing the simple and classic look of a white T-shirt over blue jeans. I wanted this sweet T-shirt, with its wide V neck and bust line gathers to be the focus today, so I've kept everything very simple -- no scarf or necklace; tiny earrings.
Two years ago I decided to simplify my life by paring my wardrobe down to six colors: Black, white, gray, red, beige and denim blue. It's made the world of personal style much more interesting to me.
Inspired by Leslie Rouch Gonzales of Missus Smarty Pants fame, I've decided to chronicle my sartorial adventures. Every weekday morning from now on I'll take a picture of my outfit using Photo Booth on my Mac laptop.