Fashion & Style

Aztec OOTD

Still 80 degrees or so in Sicily. The sun is shining, the flowers still in bloom and I’m soaking up the vitamin D while wearing sunscreen of course. I had fun wrapping this giraffe print over my head, a bit tricky with long hair but it works. Just a hint of Fall while mixing up crazy patterns together for fun! 

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29 thoughts on “Aztec OOTD

  1. Jeni-

    I am so jealous of your Italy adventures! I was just in Rome in February, but would love to go South! your outfit is perfect, too! I’m
    Loving the carefree scarf and flirty skirt! -Amber

    • Thanks Amber…I appreciate the comment. We have yet to visit Rome but will next year. I wore my scarf like that to the beach a couple of weekends ago and then thought, hey lets try that for an outfit! Very “Welcome to the jungle” song..hahahaha.

  2. It’s definitely on the adventurous side! I’m not sure if I feel strongly about it one way or the other. No doubt It’s a fun look. The giraffe print is quite subtle than what I had imagined. I really like your necklace it’s a great color.

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  5. Jeni,
    Your posts are fabulous! I have visited Italy and you fit right in with an American flare, of course. You are so creative and it looks like all you touch comes out serenely beautiful.
    Thanks for the comments you sent to me, and, yes, I wear what I preach. I have found out that as age goes up, the heels and hems go down, but not the desire to be a unique fashionesta!

    • I appreciate your pleasantries, thank you so much for commenting. It’s only appropriate that we all follow style guide lines with age, I however think we can all bend those rules just as bit as long as we don’t look out of sorts.

  6. Pretty! Where are you in Sicily? I went on my honeymoon last August and loved it! I learned how to say “Toll” in Italian after we got our car that only included an Italian navigation system(we thought it would be more adventurous to not opt to pay for an english one to attach to the dash).

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