1 & 2. For a Non clinical day (so no white coat over): pinstripe leggings, faux-wrap sweater, white tank. Close-up to show the details. I wore quilt top black loafers, but when I pulled my feet out from under the desk, these burgundy clogs were on them. Does that happen to anyone else?
3. Flare sleeved dress with tall boots (brown cuff) and knee socks.
4. Saturday at home, white jeans with plaid shirt and fleece vest.
5. White T and cable knit skirt with plaid scarf. Close-ups to show the textures, including the rag socks.
6. Plaid bell bottoms and an empire waist sweater. The only empire that has ever looked ok, probably because the knit can't poof out. I tried to have only the zebra print of this scarf show but that annoyed my hair in back, so the red trim is visible.
7. The 70s called! My mom swapped me this print blouse. Worn with bell bottoms and a knit vests to tame the print.
8. Jacquard cropped pants and cashmere roll-neck. The tunic hem didn't fit the Audrey vibe. I tried untucked and semi-tuck, which is better? (It was too cold a day for the ideal fitted top)
9. Another cold and non clinical day. Slouchy boucle tweed topper with black T and corduroy bell bottoms.
10. Hairy plaid-front sweater and knit cropped skinny jeans. (These are the quilted moccasins.)
11. The usual down coat and complements.
12. Herringbone tweed coat for the farmers market.
I've been briefly tempted to incorporate some red, as our region has just moved into Red level of restrictions, but that's just sad. I could probably go another week with just black and white, I have houndstooth items waiting! But will at least make an exception, or several, for Robbie Burns day.
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