Fall/Thanksgiving Outfits - Maxi Skirt and Pullover Sweater - Casual

To mix it up a little bit, I decided this week I would show you two outfits using a floral maxi skirt and a pullover sweater. I love maxi skirts, and I have a number in my closet, as you probably realize by now, because I am always styling them on the blog. When I was working, I would wear them every so often, but with being home, I don’t usually reach for a skirt. It is hard to clean and go up and down the stairs to do laundry if you are wearing a long skirt. However, I still like to show you options for styling a skirt, long or short. Today’s look revolves around two thrifted pieces.

Fall/Thanksgiving - Maxi Skirt and pullover sweater

For some reason I fell in love with this thrifted tiered maxi skirt the moment I saw it. Not only could I see the possibilities for spring and summer, but I thought it would be a wonderful piece for fall and winter. It is extremely sheer, and even though it has a lining, the lining is also sheer, so I do have to wear a slip under it. I imagined it with a dark sweater and ankle boots, so that is exactly what I did for this outfit. The floral pattern makes be think of greenery and berries for Christmas, but the gold speaks to the colors of fall, so why not wear it for Thanksgiving Day?

Fall/Thanksgiving - Maxi Skirt and Pullover Sweater - casual

This thrifted olive sweater is the brand DIVIDED from H & M. It is simple, but soft and warm and I like that it is a little shorter than most of my other sweaters. Once in a while, you just need a different silhouette.

I also added this beautiful scarf with a watercolor type print. I used this scarf for my Color Play post on Seeing Red, last spring. You can see that post here. I thought the scarf went quite well with the floral pattern in the skirt as both of them have a similar color scheme. This is one way to print mix without getting too worried about whether the prints will clash. The prints are far enough from each other, but compliment each other with their similar hues.

Fall/Thanksgiving - maxi skirt and pullover sweater

Once again, I reached for my thrifted, leather, Fossil crossbody bag. It just goes with so many things and has held up so well. I just need to find a smaller wallet to use in it. Maybe I should add that to my Christmas list. Ha, ha.

Fall/Thanksgiving - Maxi skirt and pullover sweater - casual

My faithful, olive, SO ankle boots are making another appearance. I have no regrets for purchasing several pairs of these in various colors. They are on repeat in my wardrobe all fall and winter long.

The beauty of this outfit is in its simplicity and comfort. There are no zippers or buttons. The elastic waist on the skirt allows for plenty of Thanksgiving feasting comfort. The length of the skirt means you can go without hose or tights, but if you want an extra layer of warm you can add leggings or sweater tights to raise the cozy factor.

Fall/Thanksgiving - Maxi skirt and pulloever sweater

Is this an outfit you would wear on Thanksgiving Day? Have you ever created an outfit using the colors in a skirt? I’d love to hear your thoughts, so leave a comment or two.

I am including a few shopping links for you to look over. I know this week is one of the biggest shopping weeks of the year and with the pandemic situation many of us will be doing most of our shopping on line, so make sure you shop early to ensure your gifts get where they need to go on time.

Have a great week everyone!

Photo credit Rebecca Trumbull.








Spring Trends 2020 - Sheer Top and Tiered Skirt

Two more trends that were seen on the runways this spring were tiers and sheer. I can easily buy into the tiered idea, as you will see in today’s post. In my opinion a tiered skirt is a fun, festive way to wear a skirt. Tiers just seem to say party ready, in the same way a pencil skirt seems more down to business.

The sheer trend I have a bit of a problem with, but I decided to style it for you to show you there is a modest way to be trending and wear something sheer without showing off your pasties (and no, I am not talking about the Northern Michigan deliciousness of meat and pastry). Ha, ha.

With our newsfeeds filled with the latest stats on the COVID-19 situation, I thought it would be appropriate to give you a much needed laugh right away, thus my silly picture above.

This thrifted tiered green skirt is Old Navy brand. This skirt is a little long for a midi skirt, but a little short for a maxi skirt. I styled this before on the blog, for my Christmas series. You can see that post here. If you have been with my blog for a while, then you know, I am a fan of tiered skirts. You can see a brown one, a black one, a blue ombre one and a multi-print one from previous posts. While the runways showed other tiered clothing like tops and pants, I prefer to stick to the skirt. I like the prairie or boho vibe that a tiered skirt brings to an outfit. This skirt is lined, making a slip unnecessary. I do like that in a skirt like this.

This sheer, floral Kensie top was a past purchase from Macy’s. I fell in love with the floral pattern and the pretty detailed lace insert on the sleeves. When I saw this trend on the runways, it was typically worn with little or nothing underneath. I know there are plenty of women who will wear something like this with a lacy black bra or bralette underneath and that is out of my comfort zone. However, to wear something sheer without anything underneath is just a statement of poor judgment and poor taste. What is wrong with leaving something to the imagination? Why is it women feel the need to bare all? To me it just takes something that God made to be sacred and beautiful and makes it common place and ordinary.

I paired my sheer piece with a black cami and I really wish I would have worn a black bra as well, but I wasn’t really thinking that far ahead. Ha, ha. I guess I also feel that the less you wear under a sheer piece, the less people are going to notice the clothing and the more they are going to be obsessing either over your pretty bra or over your boobs. That’s just my opinion and I’ll save the sermon on modesty for another time.

Since loafers are trending again, I thought my thrifted, black ANA loafer heels a good choice for this look.

I kept my jewelry simple, with a amber colored tear drop necklace and a crafted bead bracelet that I picked up last summer at an outdoor art show.

My Vera Wang tote bag was a clearance purchase from Kohl’s from a number of years ago. Once again, large tote bags are in, so I have been able to pull out the ones I have hung onto over the years. I love the floral pattern on this piece and thought it went well with the flowers in the top.

The wide thrifted black belt was an after thought, as the skirt has a simple elastic waist. I felt the belt gave it a more polished look.

I couldn’t leave you without a twirl! Ha, ha.

What do you think of tiered skirts? Do you have other clothing that is tiered? I’ve tried to include some shopping links to a few other pieces with tiers.

What do you think of sheer clothing? Would you wear something sheer without anything underneath? I’d love to hear you thoughts and opinions.

I hope you all are staying safe and healthy during this difficult time.

Photo credit Rebecca Trumbull.

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