Versatile Style by Tracey

Navy & Orange

Posted on: July 30, 2013

I love this color combo…   

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I’ve had this bllouse for a few years. It actually made it past the purge after my wieght loss and is yet, another sheer top.   The capris I purchased at Steinmart in December with a 50% off clearance coupon, so scored them for just $4.00.   I know there is much debate over capris, but in my world they are worn a lot… Of course, I always choose to wear mine with wedges or heels.  I rorlled them up and I think that works better.

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This orange stone necklace was purchased on my Grand Cayman vacation.  
It is a great addtion to my accessories as I seem to have quite a few times when I use orange to accessorize.

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Then again, I find quite a few option for my Dooney and Bourke orange purse as well!  

Dear Readers,  Do you  have a colored accessories that have unexpectedly become workhorses in your wardtobe?  I mean we all expect certain things to become workhorses, but what about those ones that sneak up and surpirse you?   Angie at You Look Fab wrote an article about this recently.   If this resonates with you please comment and share what your unexpected workhorses are?   Your comments are greatly appreciated!  

Gratitude

I am grateful to my niece for all her help with my cooking today and cleaning up as well.  She really is a great helper!

I am grateful that my husband’s tires were still under warranty and will be replaced free of charge.

I am grateful that I purchased a BMI fat monitor,  as I am going to use it to see my progress as I increase my workouts, both cardio and wieght training over these next six weeks.  

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3 Responses to "Navy & Orange"

My turqouise necklace has become a workhorse accessory. It seems to go with everything!

This is a super cute look and I really like the floral top and gingham checked wedges 🙂

I really like the blouse. It’s very pretty! The whole outfit just comes together. I’d be interested to hear how the BMI monitor works. It’s very nice to have your niece help you out.

I included a link for the BMI monitor I purchased on tomorrow’s blog.

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