Wowza. We’re barely half way into this week and I’m already counting down the hours until Friday afternoon. I have so many taped interviews due, I’m dreaming about engagement and intake forms in my sleep. I’m trying my best not to become overwhelmed with all things school. I turned in my social work internship application this week, so that has me feeling really excited/anxious waiting to find out where my placement will be. Wherever it may be, I’m going in with a good attitude and open heart. I cannot wait to get that hands-on experience in the field I love!
Anywho, I am all kinds of obsessed with this sequined top. Anyone who knows me, knows that I love sparkles of any kind. It takes everything I have not to purchase every sparkly, sequined, bejeweled piece I walk by. I wanted to style this piece in two different ways. One has a more laid-back feel. I would probably wear this outfit to class, or to a football game once the nights cool down a bit. The sweater is a perfect way to keep warm on a crisp fall evening. The second look would be a better look for work or a girls night out. It’s a little more polished. I personally believe the blazer gives it a more professional feel, while the sequins peeking out are a way to let your personality shine through at work. FYI, I bought this top from The Lucky Rose in Tish, earlier in the summer. They no longer have the top, but I found the exact same top online.
Ignore my feet. Yuck. I will be getting a pedicure this weekend!
Cardigan: Bliss Boutique- here Sequined top: here Jeans: Big Star-here Sandals: Target, old (similar here)
Blazer: AE, old (similar here) Black Skinnies: Dillard’s- here Leopard Flats: here
So crazy about your professional look here! It’s so hard to look professional, but still young & feminine. You nailed it!
Thank you! 🙂 I was thinking about the same thing! I think it’s a challenge for a lot of young female professionals! I hope to shop for my internship this fall, so I’ll be exploring the world of professional wear on here!
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