WIW: lemon, gray, white (and colorblocking)

I've been waiting to wear my lemon jeans until the mood struck.  And today it finally did.  So here's my attempt at Angie's citron/gray/white formula (and this outfit is really a Joy copycat).  I didn't think I'd like it - the yellow feels so spring-like, and we're right in the heart of winter.  But It's making me smile, and I feel happier than I expected about it.  What do you think?  Does it seem seasonally confused?
(I got cold with just the sweater and added a scarf, but the second photo cut off my feet)

Yesterday I wore my 80s colorblocked velour sweatshirt with green skinnies.  I liked it too.

Any feedback is welcome - what should be improved on either of these?

(I'm noticing in the photo that I should scrunch my sleeves on the gray sweater.  Too bad it's cold and I want my wrists covered.)

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16 Comments

  • Astrid replied 10 years ago

    Your citron outfit looks great! I think I like it better with the scarf because then you don't see the layering shirt peeking out of the v-neck. The other outfit looks nice and comfy too.

  • replied 10 years ago

    I like the yellow as a harbinger of spring. And still really like your 80s sweatshirt!

  • columbine(erin) replied 10 years ago

    I like the citron outfit with the scarf; it might be fun to wear a scarf with citron too.

  • carter replied 10 years ago

    Looks great! Anything that makes you smile in the dead of Winter is a good thing!

  • Sara L. replied 10 years ago

    I really like the grey and yellow outfit, especially with the addition of the scarf.  It makes it more seasonally appropriate and I really like the soft colors of  your scarf.  The 80's shirt looks good with the green pants.

  • El Cee replied 10 years ago

    Love those lemon jeans! They look spectacular paired with gray sweater and fab camo sneakers. The combo is not at all seasonally confused… nice to see a little sunshine in February. Your green skinnies are so fun and look sharp with the retro-80's colorblock top and black boots. Nice!!!!

  • Joy replied 10 years ago

    Don't you have to smile every time you catch a glimpse of your lemon-clad legs? ;). I like both outfits very much, but the color blocked sweater that you are wearing with the green jeans is exceptional. It would also be stunning with the yellow jeans. Both are happy, cozy outfits.

  • amiable replied 10 years ago

    Ooh Joy - you're right - it would be fun to wear the black/white colorblock top with the lemon jeans!  Yay for a new idea!

  • rachylou replied 10 years ago

    Very pretty! Really liking the colour combos.

  • Emily replied 10 years ago

    I love both of these!  Especially the lemon jeans, which you are rocking the heck out of.  

  • pil replied 10 years ago

    Nice outfits! Did you make your scarf?

  • Angie replied 10 years ago

    If it makes you smile, then you've answered your own question, Amy. I see nothing seasonally confused about either outfit. And my sleeves are down to cover my arms too at the moment. You look smashing in both outfits. xo

  • amiable replied 10 years ago

    Thank you all!  

    pil - Yes, I did make the scarf - it's that "arm knitting" that was all over pinterest near Christmas.  It took me a while to figure it out for myself, but was easy once I got going - it took maybe 40 minutes to make.

  • MsMary replied 10 years ago

    Okay, I'm coming right over there to steal that fab colorblocked sweatshirt!  So fun!!  You look fab!  Both outfits get big thumbs up from me!

  • Susie replied 10 years ago

    I really like both of these, Ami. I have yellow jeans that I wore with a gray top last year and I really liked the combo. I have sort of been waiting for spring to wear them again but you've inspired me to break them out soon.

  • Sarah A replied 10 years ago

    I like both but am smitten with the green jeans and colorblock top. So cool! :)

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