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The Art of Versatility: Blue Floral Skirt Styled 3 Ways

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I feel like a lot of fashion posts have been going up on Women in the Workplace Wednesday, but I’m not mad about it, since we had a lot of heavy topics recently. ALSO, I know a lot of you look for fashion inspiration. It’s something I love to do and share about too! So many people encourage the one and done wear policy, but I truly do try to encourage wearing something for multiple seasons, multiple ways. And welllll, today’s mini skirt is the item of the hour!

Madewell Mini Skirt (almost sold out - similar from Madewell, this one from Target, and this one from Nordstrom) | Madewell Cashmere Sweatshirt | Everlane Beret (c/o) | Cariuma Sneakers (c/o) | Rayban Sunglasses

I was originally drawn to it, because of the pretty pattern, but once I tried it on, I loved it for the fit. It wasn’t too short, passed as a fall floral, buuuut could easily transition to spring or summer. Talk about dream skirt! Its length also made it a great contender for the office as well!! I never really wear mini skirts with heels to work, but if I did, this skirt would get away with it! And with so many other shoes too. Here’s some of my favorite ways to style it!

I’m super annoyed that I waited this long to share this skirt, because when I zipped it up in the Madewell fitting room, I knew it was goooood. Selling under $100, I knew it would go fast. Anddd that it did! I think it was Black Friday that did it in. Who knows, maybe they’ll restock it? They do that from time to time. I found 3 options that are similar for you in the meantime. This one from Madewell, this one from Target, and this one from Nordstrom. Now onto how to wear it…

This first styling is casual chic! I probably would have worn some lace up ankle boots or booties, had we not been wine tasting. Sneakers just made more sense ;) I dressed it up with a hat though! On the other hand, the sweater kind of dresses it down too…Would be super cute with a chunky oversize sweater as well. Anyway, it is a great pairing for when it is slightly chilly, but you want to wear a shorter skirt. Hah!

Secondly, I dressed it up with OTK boots and a felt hat. I would for sure wear this look to the office, sans the hat. Dress it up even more with a blouse instead of a cotton turtleneck. I’m not 100% sure, but I think this look just might be my favorite version. Maybe it is the hat? I seriously can’t stop wearing it.

Madewell Mini Skirt (almost sold out - similar from Madewell, this one from Target, and this one from Nordstrom) | Everlane Turtleneck (c/o) | Gigi Pip Monroe Hat | Vince Camuto Boots (old, similar here and here) | Rayban Sunglasses

Last but not least, is my most dressed down version andddd the one that can take you into spring. White tees and sneaks are perfect to ring in a brighter season, but also good on a warm winter’s day. A denim jacket is the unsung hero of the transitional wardrobe! I love this sherpa one though, because it gives a winter’s touch to a somewhat springy look.

Madewell Mini Skirt (almost sold out - similar from Madewell, this one from Target, and this one from Nordstrom) | Everlane Oversized Tee (c/o) | Levi’s Denim Sherpa Jacket | Cariuma Sneakers (c/o) | Rayban Sunglasses

I wanted to include this last photo (below), because I wanted to show the back of my jacket. It’s a one of a kind sample from Levi’s, but that’s not the point…Just wanted to say that, as you can’t find it anywhere! You can find their regular jacket and do some embroidery yourself though! The point I’m trying to make? This skirt would be great with a graphic tee or sweatshirt. The graphic on the back really portrays that! I love it!! What do you think? How would you style it? Pretty sure you can’t go wrong with this spunky skirt. Enjoy!

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