Beige/taupe/gray are my favorite building blocks for spring and summer. I’ve been staring at these Boaz bootleg trousers for a couple of months, imagining how great my rear end would look in them. Wide waistbands can create the illusion that your backside has been “resized,” if you will. Some people want a bigger booty, some want it smaller. Personally, I just want to avoid Mom Butt.
Monochromatic dressing is very slimming, so I paired the Boaz trousers with this Lara Miller shirt. I’m really into tanks and cardigans right now, it’s easier on my wardrobe and pocketbook, but this shirt is so unique and versatile that it should be worn by itself.
Like I said before, I get light headed when I see a nicely made high collared anything, and this Kate Boggiano is perfectly flattering. The V-neck, hidden zipper and high quality English linen make this a must-have for the seasonal transition. I also happen to think that a woman’s neckline is very seductive.
To take this basic look to the next level, I paired it with turquoise and gold colored jewelry. This long Amy DiGregorio necklace can either be a day or night piece, and the Steven Shaver recycled conveyor belt earrings and bracelet are total conversation pieces. Being the eternal bangle lover, my look is never finished until I have some layered bracelets on like this multi-wrapped piece by Connie Pfeiffer. Wear both of these on the same wrist to avoid looking like Wonder Woman, even though you’ll feel like her in this subtle yet confident ensemble!







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