Today I had a ticket for the Amy Sherald exhibition at the Baltimore Museum of Art. She is the artist who did the official portrait of Michelle Obama in 2018, and I was excited to see all of this work in person.
I debuted a new pair of pants from Me + Em, which I had ordered months ago, along with the burgundy side stripe pants I recently posted. These are quite wide legged black trousers with button detail down the bottom of the leg — I love a detail like this that elevates a classic pair of trousers.
I wore it with a cropped burgundy Lilla P sweater, a very old burgundy cashmere scarf, and a pale blue cropped leather jacket my husband bought me recently. It’s by Stand Studio, a line I hadn’t heard of before, but I really love it and enjoy the color with these darker shades in winter. My trusty Adidas sneakers finished things off for a day of hours on my feet. I really enjoyed this outfit, but I might have another alteration on the pants to hem them just a little bit — the length is still a little long, even after the waist alteration helped them to sit at my waist better.
The dark pieces in the pics were a little hard to see, so I lightened them a bit — the light is challenging for a photo!
Bonus: some photos from the exhibition — I loved it!
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