Skirt, Anthropologie (via eBay); sweater, J. Crew Factory; brooch, vintage; shoes, J. Crew (thrifted); bag, Mulberry
Skirt, Anthropologie (via eBay); sweater, J. Crew Factory; brooch, vintage; shoes, J. Crew (thrifted); bag, Mulberry

I wear blue and black together All The Time, but I frequently forget about the other classic combo: blue and brown. A big part of the reason is the fact that I don’t have a lot of brown in my closet. Strictly speaking, brown is not part of my wardrobe palette … but I had to make an exception for this skirt. I mean, you can’t blame me, right? It’s so lovely. I love the little details — including the ones you can’t see, like the teal lining hemmed with lace. Old skool Anthropologie is the best Anthropologie.

a statement skirt
a statement skirt
leopard print is a neutral, right?
leopard print is a neutral, right?

I was initially going to wear this with my blue Vince sweater, but it proved to be too loose and long in the back, so I subbed in an old J. Crew Factory one instead. Rather than a necklace, I decided to try something a little less expected and pinned a brooch. (I thought about pinning one to the skirt ruffle, but figured it might be a twee step too far.) Same deal when it came to the shoes: I went with the less obvious choice, leopard print. They say leopard is a neutral, after all. But, in this case, I think it works.

hip flounce
hip flounce
blue +brown
blue +brown

2 Comments on Blue & Brown

  1. I tend to wear brown boots / tights with navy a lot in the winter and definitely see leopard print shoes as a neutral, I have two pairs that I use in this way. Love this old skirt, as you say, reminds me of really good Anthro days rather than the iffy stuff they sell now….!

    • Some of the recent stuff has really iffy quality, on top of the iffy aesthetic. I guess I can’t complain because I thrift it all, but damn — I’d hate to pay Anthro prices for things that lack that old Anthro touch. Tsk tsk