This morning as I got dressed in our walk-in closet, I observed to my sister that I always laugh when I think of how adamant opinions on trivial things are so apt to change. In my life I have loudly held many opinions that have gone, if not quite the opposite in recent years, at least swung that way. I used to swear I would never marry a man even half a year younger than myself. Now in my twenties, age gaps are shockingly non-issues between friends who are in the same season of life. I used to swear that I would never wear leggings. I now wear leggings frequently, though I still refuse to wear them instead of pants. And then we come to the Tulle Skirt. I once vowed that they looked idiotic and that I would never wear them...and I'm here today to confess that not only have I wanted a tulle skirt for a year now, but that last week I bought one and convinced my friend to buy one for herself too.
Today, I went all-neutrals except for my mint-colored purse which possesses just enough winter to make it cheeky January-wear. The day is freezing and windy and not exactly shoot-photos-while-wearing-a-floaty-tulle-skirt kind of day so Benjamin very sweetly obliged to take a couple quick shots. I am therefore not responsible for any odd-looking poses or faces. ;)
In honor of the store where I invested in this skirt (invested is the right word...it was 'spensive, though not so pricey as every other tulle skirt I've seen) which was called BohoBlu, I did a criss-crossy French Braided thing with my hair that looks quite luscious and gives the impression of never-ending tresses.
I don't why my face looks so angelic here. |
I love the fairy-shadows my tulle creates! |
Though this is photo is poor in quality, you can see that I went with a makeup scheme that defies winter: a palette of peach, aqua, a raspberry lip. January blues? Nah. We've got tulle and hammered gold.
Do you have a tulle skirt? And if so, how do you style it? I'm looking forward to playing around with mine...might even look into buying a crinoline to give it extra "poof." I'm sure that I'll have lots more style combinations to share as the year wears on. That was the great fun of investing in this piece: it's quite transitional for every season.
Skirt: BohoBlu
Tee: Kohl's
Cardigan: New York & Co.
Belt: Lace Affair
Shoes: hand-me-down
Happy Wednesday!
I love it! Tulle is such a playful, versatile fabric - perfect for anyone and everyone (at any time of the year). I haven't found my perfect tulle skirt yet; I'm actually at the point where I want to make myself one, only I don't have the time or the patience. Humbug. I'll get there.
ReplyDelete(I accidentally deleted your comment on my blog. Mwahh. But I thought I should tell you in case you're wondering where it went. ;D)
Woopsie-daisy. :D I thought for some time about making one for myself, but I'm so out of practice and by the time I bought the tulle, elastic, and satin, I figured it would meet if not exceed the $45 I paid for mine...
DeleteLove the hair! Braids tucked up always look nice!
ReplyDeleteI too said I would never wear a tulle skirt however I admit to having recently admired several. Who knows, maybe in a year I will own one. :)
I'm glad I'm not the only one who swore off them! :D I hope you will own one someday. :)
DeleteI love tulle skirts! And yours is lovely. I bought a very cheap one from ebay (for around $10) but it's only about knee-length and it poofs out in not-very-flattering-places ;) I need to invest in a better-quality one, I think. :)
ReplyDeleteWow! What a price. And the not-so-flattering places...yes...that is always my fear when ordering clothing online. That's why I went ahead and got this. I was at the store, it fit, there were only two, and I the price was right. :)
DeleteI have been wanting to make a tulle skirt . . . or several for quite a while . . . I will have to wait for a little longer though. I love yours and your make-up is lovely. I have to say I am still against leggings . . . I think they would look just awful on me and they are not really my style.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful outfit, Rachel! I love how well it suits you, and the neutral beige shades are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteYou look quite lovely.
And now I want a tulle skirt!