Friday, March 27, 2009

Completely Gratuitous Outfit Post















{thought maybe it would be a cute belt}







{hate that you can see the pockets through}




What I'm Wearing
Blouse: Vintage Saks ...Grandma's ...seen here
Lace Camisole: Vintage ...seen here
Trousers: Gap
Heels: Jessica Simpson peep toe bow pumps ...seen here and here
Green Scarf: Vintage
Sunglasses: Tom Ford "Yvette"
Earrings: Crystal hoops
Handbag: Louis Vuitton Noe Damier Azur canvas

{a couple more ...here


Happy Friday!


47 comments:

calixta.jive. said...

i simply love the little bit of bright green with this b&w outfit! you look gorgeous!

Erin said...

The first time I saw a completly gratuitous post...this was the top you were wearing...Loved it then and still love it (even more with the bright green scarf)! Happy Friday!

tanya said...

I love that you got those white trousers from the Gap..I can never find ones long enough to cover my sky high heels, these fit you perfectly!

Carolyn said...

tres chic - i am obsessed with that top!!

p.s. enjoy Twilight.. he's dreeaaammmy :-)

Wanderlusting said...

The POP POW of the green works wonders for this outfit. And I adore the way you mixed the two graphic prints in your top and bag.

And what a gorgeous bag that is, btw :)

Best,

Lusty

jamie clare said...

graphic prints are going to be so huge for spring! way to catch it early

TuTu's Bliss said...

LOOOVE the green scarf and the shades!

Summer said...

That scarf is amazing!

Milly said...

love the pop of color from the scarf

drollgirl said...

oh, that pocket thing drives me bonkers! i have the same issue with many pants. ugh. but you still look fab, so don't give it another thought!

Le Tasché said...

Like the print of your blouse and the green scarf to emphasize your outfit.

Ruby said...

Agree with everyone loving the scarf. It is the perfect pop of color :)

Hanako66 said...

the green is such a cool touch...love it!

The Alleged Ringleader said...

OK another GREAT outfit! When I read your tweets this morning I had no idea what you would put together. This is so chic!

~alison said...

I love the scarf in your hair. Very cute. The outfit is super cute...and very springy. (you know me...no belt! ; )

Diana said...

aw i like the pockets actually. then again, i am far from a fashionista :)

Bruce said...

How much would you charge to fly out to my office and give the women I work with some pointers in how to dress properly for the office? Baggy men's shirts and flip flops just aren't cutting it around here anymore.

Jessica Sutton said...

love it!

a tip for the pockets - sew them shut along the opening and then cut them out. works every time :)

xoxo

The Polka Dotted Owl said...

yes, yes, yes! Love the pop of green.

freeTEYme said...

that top was your grandma's? love it! the green scarf reminded me of the one from Confessions of a Shopaholic - just the perfect pop of color. have a great weekend!

diamondsinchampagne said...

Love the geometric print top!!! The green scarf adds that little splash of colour

Yaya said...

I love the pop of green!

And is that an ORANGE LV!?!?!?!??!?!

Kasey said...

fabulous, just fabulous.
xo

GiGi said...

Is it OK to say that you are my fashion icon?

Underfunded Heiress said...

OMG I absolutely love this outfit. Your are gorgeous! I like the green scarf and I love it as a belt with the top too. Great Friday outfit!

Taryn said...

Maegen:
Can I PLEASE raid your closet? Really, you are absolutely GORGEOUS and have oodles of class, Darling!
I just LOVE your blog...and clothes!!! :) You are a DIVA!

Love,
Taryn

I Know said...

Carol Brady

Kristen Darrian and Brooke said...

Love the pop of green--so fun !

E said...

very fabulous outfit, Maegan!

E

Chessa! said...

I LOVE your outfit today. I'm longing to wear my white pants. these are so great. walking home tonight I saw a cool pair in the american apparel shop window. I might have to pick up another pair.

Girl Japan said...

The head wrap and Geographic blouse.. This is my FAVORITE look on you. The green shows your fun side!

Elizabeth said...

your outfit is so perfect, i lvoe the green thrown in there!

Hannah is Narnia's Closet said...

i love that blouse! the sleeves and pattern are amazing. you look great

Franco said...

love that blouse, i think i've seen it before.
always gorgeous.

Maddie said...

i agree with everyone else, the pop of green totally completes the already fantastic outfit! LOVE your style!

Anonymous said...

You look superb. I love the white pants that just seem to go on and on and fall perfectly near the floor to accommodate your super sexy heels.

jennine said...

just gorgeous! i love the sixties/seventies feel

Dmbosstone said...

At first I didn't know what to think of this explosion of style that is your blog- but I completely love your Gratuitous Outfit posts.

It proves to me that people on the West coast are beautiful and fashionable- and I love how you take all of these shots in the same office with the often the same poses. It brings a constant baseline that can use to judge the outfit.

Thanks for reading and bravo on your blog!

Dana Tate said...

absolutely stunning!!!!!!!

Jack Daniel said...

You look better at work than on your date with your hubby!

Tiaras & Tantrums said...

I ADORE your style!!

Just wondering how big your closet is(smiles and giggles)

Joy said...

I LOVE the green scarf and your black pumps - very vogue :)

rumma said...

beautiful photos..:)

PS~Erin said...

So cute!

There's that green again!

lookrichbitch said...

what a fabu top! and to pair it with that divine green? adore!

ugh.. i was this close to buying those Tom Fords because they were 50% off. but i refrained. *sigh*

Meg Fee said...

ohhhhh grrrrl, one of my favorite outfits to date!

Mariona said...

very chic, great blouse, I love the print in black&white with blue jeans would be too great !!!

...and there was a new voice which you slowly recognized as your own, that kept you company as you strode deeper and deeper into the world, determined to do / the only thing you could do - determined to save / the only life you could save ~ Mary Oliver