It was quite rainy here in Tampa towards the end of last week, so I experimented with some indoor photoshoots. I still like natural light better, but at the same time, I had a lot of fun experimenting. These photos were taken in my boyfriend’s recording studio.
After last weeks post on ways to wear orange, I knew I had to rock some new color combos with my Fiorenzas. I tried about 15 different outfits before I finally came to this one. And I’ve discovered that I love how orange looks with grass green and dusty blue. With navy in the denim, bag and headband. I felt so awesome to be wearing my Fiorenzas. Be prepared for many more outfits with these lovelies.
I’m discovering that all my Fluevog outfits look so boring when you can’t see the shoes.
There, that’s better. Never doubt the shoes.
Blouse: Target (thrifted)
Cardigan: Ann Taylor LOFT
Jeans: Express (re-conned)
Shoes: Fluevog Fiorenzas
Purse: Thrifted and re-conned
Scarf (as headband): Thrifted
Bangles: Jill Popowich
Quote: Rain, from Where the Sidewalk Ends, Shel Silverstein





You look FANTASTIC!!! love it
I LOVE this color combo! Good call on keeping those beautiful shoes, they look fantastic with that green!
Love the blouse, love the green cardi with the blouse and love the orange shoes with it!
I know you struggled with trying to incorporate those shoes, but you look great!
The Fluevogs look great! I love that you paired them with skinny jeans to maximize their impact.
I love these pictures! That’s such a perfect space for photos!
Yep, they’re keepers, for sure!
I’m glad you found a way to incorporate your shoes. Your outfit looks very balanced with them.
aren’t you glad you kept these shoes??? looks marvy, love the outfit. see you later!
oh those shoes are just darling!
the fluevogs go great with this!
I totally love the orange vogs. So tempted!
I love your outfit!
I love your outfit!
(my other comment had the wrong website listed)
I love it! The jeans look fab on you and the shoes are perfect. I must try and incorporate more orange into my wardrobe.
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