Love these on you! Great fit and color. Love your top too, it's great how much you wear the items you make. I have assumed this style pant could only be worn with short, fitted tops so nice to see how good it looks with your longer drapey one.

Wow, tgat color is great, and the print you chose for the top— just perfect.
Wondering if the all- cotton and looser fit makes them more wearable if warmer temps than straight- er cut jeans.

Wow, can you ever pull these off. The color and the styling are just gorgeous on you. If I was taller, I'd be tempted. Love this!

Ha ha, Star!
Thank you Liesbeth. This color jumped at me, and I hope you find your mud blue.
RobinF, me, too. I was surprised how Iiked the top with them, style-wise. I think the asymmetry helps.
unfrumped, I don't know how long into warm weather they would work. Certainly for Seattle summers, where 60s and 70s are more typical than 80s, yes. The fabric is pretty much a medium weight. Not the heaviest in my wardrobe, but not the lightest either.
Thanks, Kelly! I think you could certainly wear them! There's even a review by a petite woman who was pleasantly surprised.

Wow, this IS killer in all therms, fit, color and styling!!! What kind of a topper willl you layer over?-just curious. Love the top, too!!:-)

These are so so so great on you - all the things: fit, colour, rise.

Ooh, they are so very hip and cool on you! The whole outfit is great. And that color is divine, probably very versatile.

These are great pants on you!

I like the style and colors and that print on you. I like the way they fit but can also imagine that a size smaller would also look great on you.

Thanks, all!
Lyn, I didn't go out of the house, so I didn't wear a topper! (Also wore slippers all day instead of the booties, sadly.) But I will wear my grey tweed-print puffer (oops, I guess I don't have a find), or blush jacket or wine windbreaker over these jeans.