What I wore:
Necklace: thrifted chartreuse necklace (new purchase)
Tank: Kmart linen blend textured black tank
Skirt: thrifted Ghanda midi slink skirt in green mini blossom
Shoes: Marc by Marc Jacobs black logo plaque ballet flats
Bracelets: the usual
Bag: Chloe small Ethel bag in light khaki
Why I wore it:
Last time I wore this green daisy print midi skirt to the office I worried the side slit was a bit too high. I saw the skirt hanging in my wardrobe and felt it was due another wear, and when I tried it on I wondered why I felt it was too high for the office, the length seems to cancel out the slightly higher slit. I quickly realised when I got to the office though, that the slit does expose quite a bit of leg when you sit down, and that was my main issue with it last time I wore it. Ended up tugging at the skirt all day, not the best choice of outfit. I did really like how this looked, just made me a bit self conscious in the office when anyone stopped by my desk.With the neutral black tank and the grey blazer, the neon chartreuse necklace added needed pop of colour, and the light khaki small Chloe Ethel bag added some more lightness to the outfit too.
Last worn: grey jersey blazer, black linen blend tank, green print midi skirt, black ballet flats, Chloe small Ethel bag. First time I've worn the chartreuse necklace as it's a recent opshop buy.
Other ways to wear: grey jersey blazer and dress, black linen blend tank and leopard print, green print midi skirt and band tee, black ballet flats and jeans, Chloe small Ethel bag and maxi skirt.
Jacket: thrifted Zara black blazer
Necklace: thrifted pastel pink and wooden hexagon bead necklace
Top: lace bib black swing tank from mum's wardrobe
Skirt: Cotton On 'Mica' mesh spot skirt in dusty pink
Shoes: Converse Chuck Taylor All Star low in black
Bracelets: the usual
Bag: Chloe small Ethel bag in light khaki
Last worn: grey jersey blazer, black linen blend tank, green print midi skirt, black ballet flats, Chloe small Ethel bag. First time I've worn the chartreuse necklace as it's a recent opshop buy.
Other ways to wear: grey jersey blazer and dress, black linen blend tank and leopard print, green print midi skirt and band tee, black ballet flats and jeans, Chloe small Ethel bag and maxi skirt.
What I wore:
Necklace: thrifted pastel pink and wooden hexagon bead necklace
Top: lace bib black swing tank from mum's wardrobe
Skirt: Cotton On 'Mica' mesh spot skirt in dusty pink
Shoes: Converse Chuck Taylor All Star low in black
Bracelets: the usual
Bag: Chloe small Ethel bag in light khaki
Why I wore it:
Since I liked the outfit formula above (in theory, although not so much in practice!) I copied it again for another office day. I wore my comfortable Converse sneakers this time instead of the ballet flats, and again it was another midi skirt and a black tank outfit. I liked the lace detail of this tank with the mesh polka dot layer of the midi skirt, it was a nice texture combination, and it lifted the outfit a little with all the black of the black blazer and tank together.This skirt is an old favourite that I saw in a magazine back in the days I used to read magazines and had to buy it - it is the Mica skirt after all! Surprisingly I haven't hit 30 wears on it yet, I'll need to wear it more often! I liked the blush necklace with it, although the skirt is more of a peachy pink I thought the shades worked nicely together with the black tank in between.
Last worn: black jersey blazer, black lace tank, statement necklace, polka dot pencil skirt, Converse, Chloe small Ethel bag (above).
Other ways to wear: black jersey blazer and floral dress, black lace tank with red, polka dot pencil skirt and berry top, Converse and shorts, Chloe small Ethel bag and striped dress.
Perfect for pregnancy: black jersey blazer in third trimester, Converse in second trimester.
Welcome to the Weekday Wear linkup! A linkup for you to share your weekday outfits - whether that is office wear or stay at home mum wear - if you wore it on a weekday, you can link it up!
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Last worn: black jersey blazer, black lace tank, statement necklace, polka dot pencil skirt, Converse, Chloe small Ethel bag (above).
Other ways to wear: black jersey blazer and floral dress, black lace tank with red, polka dot pencil skirt and berry top, Converse and shorts, Chloe small Ethel bag and striped dress.
Perfect for pregnancy: black jersey blazer in third trimester, Converse in second trimester.
Weekday Wear Linkup #236
Welcome to the Weekday Wear linkup! A linkup for you to share your weekday outfits - whether that is office wear or stay at home mum wear - if you wore it on a weekday, you can link it up!
Guidelines:
1. Please link to a specific outfit post, not your blog homepage.
2. Link back to this post so others can find the link up.
3. Follow your host Away From The Blue on Bloglovin, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook or YouTube.
4. Add up to two posts and be sure to visit and comment on as many other posts as possible to get some weekday outfit inspiration!
Optional: tweet the post you linked up with the hashtag #weekdayWearLinkUp so I can retweet!
Love both of these blazer looks! The color of that tan bag is so chic and looks great with these looks. Thanks for the link up Mica!
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I really love that second skirt! And I love wearing tanks with my skirts. Easy comfy styling!
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A great tried and true formula for two sharp office looks, Mica! I love your fun polka dot midi skirt and the the bold gold hardware on your Chloe bag is a standout. Hope you enjoy your week, and thanks for the link up!
ReplyDeletePerhaps you could wear leggings underneath the skirt with the slit. It might make it a more cold weather skirt, but you might not feel so self-conscious in it.
ReplyDeleteThe first skirt looks incredible, but it would definitely be frustrating to have to pull at it throughout the day. But it's a piece you can wear outside of the office as well! And I just love that polka dot skirt also. So so gorgeous!
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It's funny how the sitting can be so different than the standing with slits. I've been known to safety pin or magnet it shut in those instances.
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Love the last outfit. Have a great week.
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I love blazers and skirts for the office, but I hear you on the uncomfortable tugging of a skirt with a thigh slit. Definitely something you don't want to have to worry about with everything else going on at work! These are both really pretty looks!
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You look lovely in both of these looks, Mica! I remember feeling self-conscious about something and then found out no one but me had noticed! We are our own worst critics, right? Have a wonderful week!
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Los dos outfits son muy bonitos, me encanto la falda de puntos, saludos:D
ReplyDeleteHi Mica! I really like both outfits but your green skirt is really speaking to me. I love the color and the cute print! I can see how the high slit would make it uncomfortable for work though. Could you partially sew the slit closed to make it more wearable for you?
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I love your bag with both of these outfits! It's such a versatile purse. Both of these looks are work ready! You look great!
ReplyDeleteBoth great outfits, Mica! The second one is my favourite, as any skirt that exposes too much leg when sitting doesn't last long in my closet. I love the blazer looks here - perfect for the office. Thank you so much for the link-party!
ReplyDeleteSame about the green skirt - it really is beautiful! But I liked seeing the same formula done a different way.
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