Good morning! Not dressed yet, so I don't know if it'll be neutrals. I'm sorting through boxes from the crawlspace (that have been then for at least a decade). I'll guess dust is a neutral anyway!
Jody: A change of pace is a great way to put it! I suspect that people respond to us differently when in neutrals, too. I'll need to think about that!
Deb: B&W is a favorite -- it may be a neutral, but it's high contrast and gives a certain sort of energy!
Dixie: I have no less than 4 b&w striped tops! A bit excessive, perhaps, but the fluid fit of this one made the look a bit more fun, I think!
Carter: When I looked at these pics, I thought of you. You wear cropped pants so well! I'm looking for a polished pair that are styled like jeans right now -- I think I'll call them my "Carter pants."
Aliona: Thanks for the hair support! My hair is fine, but I have overwhelming amounts of it. It can easily form a triangle shape --- extreme texturizing is required, and I think this new stylist is still learning that!
Windchime: Very happy with these shoes! They're not leather, but at least they'll hold up to rain! The perforations allow my feet to breath, and the shoe is soft and comfy!
Jules: I am so sorry! I do have a (more expensive) word of comfort: Danier!
Janet: More hair posts to come later -- thanks for the encouragement!
Jackie: Chambray has that nice chameleon quality -- subdued, but still gives color to the face!
Shannon: This is Old Navy! Do you have this retailer in CA? Very soft, and slightly oversized. You might want to size down. I didn't but then, I a little broader shouldered and bustier than you are. Many button downs gap on me, and this one flows nicely on the body.
Angie: Good to be back! The move is making things quite hectic, but I have some more posts coming!