Spring Florals

20190407_181753Hi Everyone, Happy spring!  I vowed that I was going to keep a daily journal for the entire month of April as it’s my favorite month and want to savor every moment of it. How did eight days escape me and no journal yet!  That could be because I am now wishing the month of April to go by more quickly. You will find out the reason why in my next post. But in the meantime, let’s focus on April!
I think of light floral skirts when I think of spring. These are part of my pencil skirt collection which I did a post on here. These two pencil skirts are both lined, do not wrinkle and are so comfortable. Both skirts are worn with my versatile denim jacket by Liverpool Jeans Company.
20190408_14155920190407_19290520190407_194437.jpg20190407_183709This dark blue floral top is something I literally wear all year long. It is made of 7% spandex and 93% polyester so it washes well; is light weight, and is soft and stretchy.
20190407_18225420190407_182414The first picture was taken in early March; the second one the end of March; “in like a lion, out like a lamb.”
The night sky when I went for a walk this past weekend.20190406_20073020190407_182732Stayed tuned for my surprise in my next post which I am sooooooo excited to tell you about! Thanks for stopping by and enjoy the rest of your week.
What I wore:
Purple floral skirt, Talbots, thrifted
Blue floral skirt, Talbots, thrifted
Pale pink blouse, a.n.a., JCPenney
White top, Chicos, thrifted
Dark blue top, Westport, Dress Barn
Dark denim jacket, Liverpool Jeans Company, Amazon
Beige sandals, Rockport, Cobb Hill collection, http://www.rockport.com
Black pumps, Cole Haan, eBay
Black sandals, Naturalizer, thrifted

 

 

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