02 February 2009

Plaid Skirt - Four Ways

After yesterday's little Dear-Abby themed rant (sorry about that, I was a little pissed), I figured I'd take it one step further and play my own little game of Dear Sally Jane. I often receive questions from readers and I try to answer them all but I'm admittedly not as good about that as I should be. So... today I'm going to address a recent question by doing one of my Four Ways posts.

Dear Sally Jane,
I need some advice and I thought you'd be the right person to ask...how exactly do you wear plaid skirts without looking too much like a school girl? I bought a high-waisted tweed skirt and I have no clue what to do with it! I've paired it with lots of sweaters and shirts, but nothing looks right. I hope you can help :)
Signed,
Sam

Dear Sam,
Indeed, a plaid skirt always runs the risk of looking a little school-girlish but when paired with the right tops and accessories it can be sophisticated and mature. I like to wear my plaid skirts with neutral tops in browns, blacks or navy. A military inspired blazer or vest is a good option as is a pretty lacey blouse. A belted cardigan works on cooler days. And if you don't want to come across as a school girl, you can always be the school librarian, right? Hope this helps!
Cheers,
Sally Jane
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25 comments:

  1. everything you wear always looks perfect!

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  2. Thank you so much for replying, I appreciate it! I really like the first two looks. Hopefully I'll be able to pull it off as well as you do.

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  3. You're good in what you do!

    juliet xxx

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  4. i absolutely adore your four ways posts!!

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  5. I love the last look, your hair looks so cute like that. Do you use Photoshop for your photo borders, or a different program I haven't heard of? Thanks :)

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  6. Great advice! The third look is definitely my favorite. :)

    <3

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  7. great idea/great post! your four ways are fantastic!
    xx

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  8. I do enjoy seeing how one certain item can be worn in different ways. Great outfits.
    ;)

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  9. yay, a four ways it's been awhile. :-) don't worry about the last post, sometimes we just need to let it out.

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  10. Nice! I have a plaid skirt I might be inspired to rethink now!

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  11. sally jane, you are a lady of many hats. i'd like to see a post on 'the hats of sally jane'!

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  12. Each outfit is fabulous! You look splendid in hats! I adore plaid and your skirt is especially wonderful!

    I love vintage/ fashion Q & As! Very fun and helpful!

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  13. those glasses tickle me every time!

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  14. i love that first look! great job!

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  15. the hats really make the skirt stylish

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  16. Wow!!! All such great inspirations, you always look ladylike but not dowdy.

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  17. Oh wow! 4 perfect outfits!!

    I have something for you in my blog :-)

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  18. i really enjoy your 4way-posts. i hope you would do them more often!! plus: all of the 4 looks are amazing. and i love the brickwall in the background!

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  19. these looks are super inspiring! I just got a 50's reversable kilt so I deffinately got some ideas of how to put it to good use!
    thanks

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  20. love your 4 way posts...

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  21. Excellent! I might have to bookmark this for future reference! Your outfits are always so inspiring, and it is just great to see you do one garment several ways (I'm always a sucker for those in the magazines..!) May I cross my fingers that there will be more of these?

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  22. The 3rd outfit is my favourite.

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