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Popping the Collar & Nautical Realness

 
Pop that collar GRRRL!
 
 
 
 
 
I call these my pirate heels, the buckle makes me think of 18th century swashbucklers.
 
 
This tunic/dress barely passes the fingertip test. You know? Your skirt/dress can only be as short as your fingertips down the side of your body.


 
shirt-Gap, tunic-Anthropologie(similar here), necklace-Jcrew(similar here), ring-Jewel Mint, bracelet-Cookie Lee, heels-?

This tunic/dress screams nautical so I played around with that theme and wore my swashbuckling heels, which by the by, I kind of forgot I had. I found them during a recent closet clean out and I can't, for the life of me remember where I got them. Anyway, this rope bracelet also lends itself to the nautical trend. I mixed it up with the preppy classic oxford shirt and popped that collar like a true Ivy League wasp, but instead of pearls went with a statement necklace. Mixing and matching themes I love it!
 

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  1. You would have probably guessed, but I LURVE this outfit

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    1. I did not guess, I knew deep down in the sole of my fabu buckle pirate heels. (See what I did there? :) )

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