Black-Out is often "poison eye" to me - (sometimes, you just can't help your poison eye). This though, is fabulous. The necklace makes the look to my eye. Your red hair helps too. I like these drapey silhouettes on you, Lisa. And the shoes are KILLER. Glad you're enjoying them - and so is your audience.

Have you completed the mega closet edit yet, Lisa? I am absolutely holding you accountable to it!

Angie! You're back Thank you for commenting - and I really liked the necklace with this too. The closet edit? Not yet, but it's coming along. I try on and toss or keep a few pieces everyday as I work through them.

I like it. You got your game face on in the first shot.

Love it- hippie fashion is definitely something I vibe with.

Love it! You are much more forward dressing than me. My kids would freak if I wore your outfit. But then, I don't think I could pull it off.

To be a hippy, these pants would have to be made of an Indian-print fabric, you'd need to be playing hacky sack, and you'd have to smell like patchouli and weed with an undernote of BO. Source: many hugs at many grateful dead concerts and, yes, a party in Golden Gate Park last weekend. (Lol.) You look polished and more like an EF model to me, especially with those shoes.

This looks great and what I consider to be your style Lisa.
I try not to ask or take to heart my DDS opinions and go with what feels right for me.
Another shoe fan here too!

Must admit that when I read "harem pants" I thought, uh-oh; they're so not my thing. But a few people (you and Deborah from down-under among them) can pull off the look with aplomb. I'm sure that people were staring at you because you looked so unusually chic!

thanks so much , everyone , for your upbeat comments about the weird harem pants! You've given me enough confidence to try wearing them again today in fact!