What We Wore {Stripes + Denim + Flowers}

This is one of my favorite summer skirts! I got it earlier this spring on sale at Zulily, and I just love wearing it. It’s so seriously soft and cozy, and I love the color. The top is an Old Navy maternity shirt that I wore during my last pregnancy. I love the color and the sleeves, so I still wear it. It’s a little big, though, so I tie it at the bottom.
I made this necklace a couple years ago. I wish we had taken a better picture of it. The trunk of the tree charm has the word “peace” making up the trunk.

 

Skirt: Zulily (free with credits!)
Top: Old Navy (thrift store)
White Cami: Dollar General
White Sandals: Local department store
Necklace: Made by me
Natural Makeup: Cowgirl Dirt
I couldn’t resist sharing these photos of my youngest daughter, posing in front of my perennial garden. She looks so sweet in these pictures, and she truly is the sweetest thing!
I did her naturally curly hair in a simple french twist, leaving the top part free and curly. This is a super simple and lovely hairstyle for curly hair (or you could curl the top part if you have straight hair), especially if you secure the whole thing with a Lilla Rose Flexi Clip! I didn’t use a single hair pin, just the Flexi (a size medium), and it stayed in very securely.
Be sure and check out my oldest daughter’s “what I wore” post, too!

11 Comments

  1. Cute outfits, thanks for sharing! They would make a fun addition to our weekly link up also if you have time 🙂

  2. Lovely girls. I wish my daughter liked skirts and dresses more but I won't force the issue with her. She is modest still. (she even got engaged)

    1. Thank you, Christy! I think it's wise not to force the skirts/dresses issue. My daughters were raised in dresses, but now they do wear jeans and pants at times. After over 10 years of skirts only, my husband said he was tired of skirts getting caught in bike chains and other issues of practicality. Surprisingly, even though they now have the freedom to wear pants, much of the time they still wear skirts! But, you can be modest in pants, too (in our opinion).

      Congratulations on you daughter's engagement! <3

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