Full disclosure: this skirt is a knockoff of the Realisation Par skirt, which you've likely seen all over Instagram. The real thing is silk and $180; mine is rayon and $60—and since it's from the Gap, you should be able to get it for half that. I probably could have sprung for the real thing, but I'm trying to watch my spending at the moment, and I'm actually quite happy with my version (which is blessedly machine washable). This skirt works with everything from a T-shirt and sandals to a blazer and heels, as I've styled it here; I'm really looking forward to wearing it with a cozy sweater and boots in the winter. One thing to note—I literally bought this skirt a week ago and this exact print is already sold out, however they still have it in a (slightly more traditional) leopard print. It runs true to size—I'm in a small.
I am lucky in that I work in a creative field and don't need to dress up for the office, however I feel better when I do. And most days, I wear a blazer—it makes anything I'm wearing feel just that much more pulled together. I also like the contrast of the tailored, almost masculine shape with the soft, feminine silhouette of the skirt. A black blazer is one of the best investments you can make; buy the nicest one you can afford and wear it with everything. This one is several years old and from Theory; I've linked a very similar open-front style below.
I layered in a chambray shirt (you last saw this one with split-hem pants) because I didn't want this outfit to look too polished—it lends the look a hint of casualness. This particular shirt is a bit oversized, so I knotted it at my waist to give it a little shape and contrast. In other words, you don't want a long shirt with a long blazer and a long skirt. And because the skirt has an elastic waistband, it would look not so great tucked in. The shirt runs true to size; I'm in a small.
And it's funny, I carry this Allsaints tote bag every day and this is the first time I'm featuring it here. For my work bag, I tend toward something big, sturdy, and practical—this one can fit my laptop, my lunch, and all my necessities. But it looks chic and slightly luxe too. I've even been using it when I travel. As far as everyday bags go, it's a wise investment.
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You've totally made this skirt work for the workplace! I love how it looks with a chambray top!
Fabulous!!
I actually just got another leopard skirt... ha! I love this one on you and how you styled it. So classic!!
Amy Ann
Straight A Style
The chambray and leopard bring are perfect together. Love this look.
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I've worn chambray with leopard before but not added the jacket, It's a lovely outfit, and I should try that too. Jacqui
Thanks for adding to the #linkup
Hi Cheryl
LOVE your skirt! I can see alot of uses and ways to wear. I like tha tyou knotted the top due to length, smart! Your bag is beautiful and those shoes are fab! Love the wooden heel, and the straps are a great detail. Great look!
thanks for linking!
jess xx
www.elegantlydressedandstylish.com
Cheryl, this outfit is absolutely gorgeous! I do not have any animal print skirts, but I do have a leopard midi dress that I have yet to wear and I keep trying to think of ways to layer it for fall. This might be it! With a chambray shirt and blazer! I love your shoes and bag, too. I was just thinking today that I need a good quality large sized neutral tote for every day use. I keep going for cheaper bags but I hate switching them out so I think I need to invest in a really nice one! Thanks for linking up this week.
Shelbee
www.shelbeeontheedge.com
that is such a beautiful skirt I can see why the print is selling out! it looks so good here with the chambray and the blazer, perfect for the office!
Hope that you had a great weekend. Thank you so much for joining the #weekdayWearLinkUp :) I just posted this week's linkup, I'd love you to join again! :) I've got a scarf giveaway on my blog right now too!
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