What started as a very simple outfit last weekend – jeans and my – soon became a riot of all shades of blue. Baby blue, mint and teal all happily combined with tan (both my boots and my hair) to create another ‘anti-autumnal colours’ outfit. (I did yellow and grey the other week.)
I hadn’t actually worn the mint jacket since the spring (see here), and I thought the would jar a little but I’m happy to say it didn’t. I think shades of blue with mint can be tricky to get right, but these were all greeny-blues: anything on the side of cobalt or purply-blue definitely wouldn’t have worked with the mint… believe me I’ve tried them all!
The tan boots have been brought out yet again for the fifth or sixth winter in a row and gave a nice warm contrast to all the cool colours I had on. I’m not giving up on these boots any time soon so I’m afraid you’ll have to put up with them for yet another season…!
Do you have an old faithful pair of boots that you’d had for years that you’re determined to keep wearing till they fall apart (like me)?
P.S. If you like this, why not follow my Pinterest My Style – Autumn Winter board – you’ll see lots of outfits with all sorts of boots (including these ones) featured!
Scarf: , Jacket: c/o , Jeans: Toast, Boots: Duo (old), Bag: Nine West, Ray-Bans: c/o , Earrings: c/o kuka-me, Ring on ring finger: c/o kuka-me, Lips: Revlon
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