There are some really annoying things about living in an all-girls house, but there are some really cool aspects to it. The best: having an extended closet. I am blessed with a mother with great taste in clothing and similar clothing sizes. She's also kind enough to let me raid her closet when none of the clothes in mine seem good enough.
Today, I thought I'd compile 3 outfits from her closet and show you all the results. I'm not sure where every piece was purchased or how much she paid for each, however, I feel like she's entitled to spend more on her attire since she is super hard working.The first is made up by a mustard, high-low, sheer blouse, wide bottom jeans, and -- bear with me, I have no idea on specific names for shoes-- nude heels. I actually own the same shirt in a coral pink which I wore often during the summer. I love the color on this one for this upcoming season, so I might be wearing it just as often. Heheheheheheh...
Top: Ross $13 or $14
Jeans: Levi's from Kohl's
If I could name this next one, it'd be "a walk in the park" or something like that. It's super simple and slightly romantic? It might be the flowers on the wedges (aha! I do know a bit about shoes) and the earrings. This one is an orange pleated skirt, I think I've actually worn this one more than my mother, and a white cami completed with an oversize creamy knit sweater.
Skirt: Sears
Last one is a relaxed look with jeggings (mine), a colorful top, sleeveless cardigan, and red booties. I absolutely love these shoes and if they fit me a little better, I'd definitely wear them all the time.
Top: Sears
Jeggings: Ross $16
-Gabee
Love this! You look beautiful in those colors Gabee! I do the same thing, sometimes I persuade my mom to buy a certain shirt that I really like so I can wear it as well xD Oh and bobby pins never fail when it's a little big. This is awesome! :D
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