I don't think I've ever seen you in flares. I LIKE! I also love how you slipped pattern in on the belt. I just bought a similar one (ideas abound!). In full disclosure I have a poison eye for violet and red together however I love it with the belt both play off that patterned neutral very nicely. More of Suz's playful side -- lovely!

Stellar, Suz! I have a pair or Long and Leans in my closet. Thanks for the inspiration to get them out and put them on! Well done.

I'm DYING over that top!!! And those jeans look GREAT on you! Flares definitely flatter you! Love!

Love this combination and love the colours on you!

You nailed it! Your legs look miles long in this outfit. Super fab!

Oh Suz, I adore this outfit on you too. Re the risk of getting muddy hems, remember how Elizabeth Bennett walks across the fields to Netherfield to visit her sister and muddies her skirt? The Bingley ladies are shocked at her display of "an abominable sort of conceited independence, a most countrytown indifference to decorum."
The blokes on the other hand think she looks great, shining eyes, pink cheeks etc.
Love it.
So if you muddy your flares you can claim it is a literary allusion.
Amber Sun - what is that about?

You know I will be copying this next Autumn Suz.
I purchased a silk/wool long sleeved Tee. in very similar shade recently.
These colours would look great with grey or burgundy booties too.

OMG! Just fab!!!

Penny, that is such a fun allusion! Thank you for the reminder. It's an honour to be compared to Miss Elizabeth Bennett!

"Amber Sun" is the maker of the sweater - the manufacturer's name. Many of us bought it at the NAS sale -- so I am an Amber Sun octuplet (or more) and quite a few posted outfits with it in the last few days: Janet, Thistle, Mochi -- others, too, I believe. It's a nice lightweight fall transitional piece for when the days are cooling off but not too cool.

Thanks everyone for the kind words. And thanks to Angie as always for inspiring us.

Gorgeous outfit, these flares look lovely on you. I try to sport my bootcut jeans as often as possible on our dry days because I know the wet mucky weather is coming.

You look great in flares! I hear you on the difficulty of committing to a heel height, though. That's probably my biggest problem with wearing them. Nice job on Angie's ensemble.

Ah, yes, jean drag! My mother detested frayed jean hems, which were everyone during my childhood in the '70's. In the 90's we just all wore them all too short!

Well, the reason we still wear flares is because they look so amazing! I love this on you, Suz. Please wear again! The colors in the sweater are so fresh and fun, and so nice near your face.

Fabulous from the ground up - those are the perfect points with the flares. Sweater is a complete winner too!

YLF, Suz! The animal-print belt adds interest to the outfit.