It was a beautiful day up in my neck of the woods, 85F with a light breeze. Probably my happiest weather. That lovely breeze made photos today a total pain though, hair and blouse flying all over the place!

My original outfit plan included a new pair of dressy blush shorts, but they turned out more sheer than expected (I need to play with them a bit before deciding whether or not to keep them, I'm a bit bummed) so I swapped them out for these slouchy cotton cargo crops while keeping the rest of the outfit the same. I'm just as pleased with the results, though this version is certainly more casual. I've been loving the combo of blush+white+yellow this season, but don't have much yellow with which to wear it: these stingray flats and a golden gingham top are pretty much it! Last time I wore the combo I added a big dose of black, today had to include some gray. Maybe one of these days I'll get to wear the combo pure, heh. I personally love sheer tops for hot weather, I just pop a semi-sheer breezy cotton tank underneath.

I managed to sleep most of my curls out last night and was going to wash it to get them back, but rather liked the beachy-wavyish look with today's outfit so I left it. Accessorized with boho metals in gold, rose, silver and brass (earrings, pile of rings, bracelet, watch, belt); the belt isn't really visible unless I'm moving or stretching, but I enjoy those types of details. Initially I grabbed my white clutch to keep with the original color palette, but thought it'd be more fun to pile on more circles so I grabbed this rarely worn mini bucket bag (which also adds another metallic and plays with the boho vibe) and added almost-circular peachy sunnies. Finished the look off with a less expected bright orange lip gloss (much brighter than it looks here, though it's sheer).

Comments, critiques, thoughts and questions welcome.

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