Last week I was at Anthropologie and I spotted this gorgeous Villa skirt by Eva Franco on the sale rack! I had seen it online but it was only after seeing it in person that I fell in love! The thing that attracted me to this skirt was, obviously, the print depicting a vast array of colorful buildings. While Anthropologie carries many brands, I'm always drawn to anything they carry from the designer Eva Franco. There is just something about the quality (most of her items are made in the USA) and the whimsical designs that draw me in every time!
My husband, who was shopping with me when I purchased this skirt, commented that the skirt might be a little too "boho" for me and looked more like something I would have worn a decade or more ago. My style has definitely evolved quite a bit over the years and, yes, it's true that when I was in college and for many years after, my style was more boho than it is now. I can definitely see that influence in the silhouette of the skirt but, again, it was the print that ultimately won me over. Plus, if it is a little boho, I like the nod to how I used to dress many years ago. I suppose it makes me feel younger!
Skirt: Anthropologie here
Shirt: J. Crew here
Belt: Target here
Bag: Zara similar round straw bag here
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I love the silhouettes of the buildings on your skirt! That is a really fun print, especially with all the pretty colors!
ReplyDeleteThat is a super fun print, Katie! And you know I am digging the little bit of boho about it! I love your sandals, too. Great outfit, my friend!
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What a fun skirt! I love the colors and print! Also obsessed with your sandals!
ReplyDeleteJill - Doused in Pink
What a gorgeous skirt! Loving the prints and colors. And those Loeffler Randall heels, I have been coveting for the longest time!
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