Well, I'm back from my computer meltdown. I did have a nice little break though. This is another of my favorite simple sweaters and an easy go-to outfit. I still can't believe I picked up this House of Harlow (Nicole Ritchie) style knock off necklace for only $2.82...with free shipping.
Thrifted Items:
Black Jeans $12.32 Calvin Klein (Value Village)
Gray Sweater $9.57 Van Heusen (Value Village)
Purse $8 Fossil (Value Village)
Booties
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Lisa, You look great. Kisses...
ReplyDeleteThank you, bastamb. :)
DeleteŚwietnie, że już jesteś. Pięknie Ci w tej fryzurce. Naszyjnik śliczny. Pozdrawiam ciepło!
ReplyDeleteHi, Barbarossa. Thank you.
DeleteWow you look like soooo much more money than what you spent! You go girl! xoxo
ReplyDeletehaha Woot! Woot!
DeleteI'm glad to see you back after your computer meltdown. Did you have to get another computer or were you able to get yours fixed?
ReplyDeleteHi, Debbie. I got another one. But this one has Windows 8 and it's a BIG aggravation and doesn't let me organize all my photos the way I'm used to. We've been working on sorting things out for days. Quite an adjustment for me....a computer illiterate. ha
DeleteLove that necklace - the price does not match the look! You look great and thanks for linking up with Visible Monday. xo
ReplyDeleteI saw your comment all my blog this morning and got all excited thinking, " is she back up and running!" Nice to get a break! Love the neutrals and classic look here with a modern vibe from the necklace, booties and the bigger bag that is so popular right now.
ReplyDeleteA great outfit Lisa, simple but elegant!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic necklace; such a fab bargain. :-)
ReplyDeleteSleek, no-fuss ... perfect, though. I'm so into my darks right now. They needn't be grim, and you show how to make them elegant. Lovely as always, O Skinny One!
ReplyDeleteSorry about computer woes ... been a strange, post-storm week here as well.
Very nice neutrals..love the grey...I would imagine that is a piece we'll see again. We updated our business computer and loaded Windows 8. The learning curve wasn't too bad. Gary loads between 100-150 pictures per inspection and we got the loading into the inspection report program down pretty quick. Good luck!
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