navy blazer: Eple & Melk
grey sweater: Anthropologie
black skirt: vintage
tights: AA
shoes: Seychelles via UO
beret & purse: vintage
Do you remember when we did the traveling Heimstone jacket piece for Modepass? Well, it's time for another version, this time with a jacket from Eple & Melk.
I was so excited to receive my package all the way from France. I knew as soon as I saw the Eple & Melk jacket pairing with my wardrobe would be a bit of a challenge but I felt up to it! The cut of the jacket is much more modern than other pieces in my wardrobe but I thought it would make a nice contrast. The fact that it's a classic navy color made it easy. It’s like a traditional navy blazer only with a modern twist. The weather was so cold on the day that I wore the jacket lots of layers were in order. I love pairing navy with grey and black so I picked out my favorite vintage black skirt and a grey wool sweater. Once the weather warms up I’d like to try to pair the jacket with a simple white shirt and jeans. I think it’s just the touch of modern that my wardrobe was needing.
Love it!!
ReplyDeleteI'm excited to try different outfits with it in the spring.
i like the navy + black color combination!
ReplyDeleteLove the outfit, it looks so perfectly put together. The shoes are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteEverything looks fantastic together! The jacket is a beautiful navy combo and I love how you paired it with your Anthropologie sweater underneath. The color combination of your outfit compliments you beautifully too!
ReplyDeleteooh, i love how you put this together! Great look!
ReplyDeletevery cute jacket, I'll have to check out the modepass article. I love your shoes too!
ReplyDeleteYou're second blogger I've seen the same on! It's so interesting!
ReplyDeletejuliet xxx
ooh, have you seen the new Bat For Lashes video!?
ReplyDeleteI love tis outfit combination! And those shoes.
ReplyDeleteYou wear it so well, you look amazing! Great, great, great! :)
ReplyDeletevery nice combination, so look lovely in it!
ReplyDeletefun fact: the black background you photoshopped the pics onto displays "Csaszar", the name of the photographer (pronounced 'chasar', literally meaning 'emperor' in hungarian), and "Kolozsvar", a city now in Romania which belonged to Hungary back then :)