Skirt, Shirt, & Hat: Thrift
Socks: H&M
Shoes: Madewell
Bag: Gift from Lee
Necklace: ModCloth
I meant to have these photos up earlier today, but the moving sale has been going so well that I haven't gotten around to posting them until now –– a good problem to have, I guess! A while back, Hannah Elise, the brains behind the beautiful label Hetterson asked me to be apart of a "How to wear series" where a few different bloggers style her S/S Crenelle sweater. It's a honor because I've been in love with her label for a while and because I adore all the other bloggers involved! It's been fun watching how they've styled it over the past few weeks.
If you followed my blog last spring, you'll know that this hat doesn't leave my head much once the temperatures start to warm. I figured this sweater would be the perfect piece to pair it with to reintroduce the spring season! After shooting a few Sync photos at the Old State House museum this weekend –– and not being able to wait to show them to you –– I decided I'd go back and shoot this outfit there, too.
Besides the interesting state history that's packed inside it's walls, the building is one of my favorites in this whole city. We just went over Andrea Palladio's work in art history, and the facade of this building reminds me so much of his Villa Rotonda (which was inspired by Roman and Greek architecture). I'll have to go back and do a real post on all the fun historical facts it has to offer, but for now here's a photo overload of our afternoon on the lawn.
P.S. The sweater has one more stop before the series is complete, and I'll give you a hint: it's going across the pond next!
Photos by Corey!I meant to have these photos up earlier today, but the moving sale has been going so well that I haven't gotten around to posting them until now –– a good problem to have, I guess! A while back, Hannah Elise, the brains behind the beautiful label Hetterson asked me to be apart of a "How to wear series" where a few different bloggers style her S/S Crenelle sweater. It's a honor because I've been in love with her label for a while and because I adore all the other bloggers involved! It's been fun watching how they've styled it over the past few weeks.
If you followed my blog last spring, you'll know that this hat doesn't leave my head much once the temperatures start to warm. I figured this sweater would be the perfect piece to pair it with to reintroduce the spring season! After shooting a few Sync photos at the Old State House museum this weekend –– and not being able to wait to show them to you –– I decided I'd go back and shoot this outfit there, too.
Besides the interesting state history that's packed inside it's walls, the building is one of my favorites in this whole city. We just went over Andrea Palladio's work in art history, and the facade of this building reminds me so much of his Villa Rotonda (which was inspired by Roman and Greek architecture). I'll have to go back and do a real post on all the fun historical facts it has to offer, but for now here's a photo overload of our afternoon on the lawn.
P.S. The sweater has one more stop before the series is complete, and I'll give you a hint: it's going across the pond next!
29 comments:
I adore these photos and this outfit!
I'm going on a little trip so Southern Virginia next week, I think something like this would be great for me to wear.
Thanks for the inspiration.
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so pretty, starr! i love the chambray shirt underneaths.
Starr,
seriously so effing cute! i love love the striped shirt with the blue collared underneath. and those shoes OMG do thinks that cute even exist? :) and i love the purse. i just love it all!
<3 steffy
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Love the colors in these!
Marie @ Lemondrop ViNtAge
Love how you styled it! The bike/watch pendant is so sweet and those oxfords are still the prettiest I've ever seen :) Beautiful potos.
this outfit is amazing! I love browns and neutrals with a touch of blue! it makes your beautiful eyes pop too
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That first shot is just wonderful - and I love that you are seeing the influence of Renaissance architecture around you as you study it. I taught a survey class on art last year and it was really exciting to see my students open their eyes and see how the art/architecture we studied has affected so much of our world today.
I am actually just about to tutor an art class called 'Travel, Art and Empire' - focusing on Oritentalist art from France and England. I was thinking of blogging about the topic each week - so drop by if you're interested! :)
Love these photos! I for sure need some oxfords in my life soon.
You are adorable! xo
wonderful pictures! your outfit is really cute!
-laura
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I am always in awe of your photos. Your outfit is too cute and what a cool location! Don't you love living in an area with so much history?
lovely pictures and your outfit goes really well with the background!!!I am a new subscriber hope you can do the same thing and subscribe to my blog,have a wonderful day :)
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love your style!!!!
I love how neutral, but interesting this is. The chambray shirt was a great idea. What a magnificent building too!
Amazing shoot! It looks so ethereal and summer-like!
Your photos are always perfect and this is no exception! The location is beautiful and I'm in love with your outfit :)
fabulous outfit and great photos!
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xxx
Eep! This makes me so excited or your Spring outfits this year Starr! You styled this sweater so perfectly and it's so very you! I love how your Madewell oxfords have been worn so much that the little strips flare up now :)
You're looking as gorgeous as ever, m'dear!!! I love the style of your photography, so vintage and pretty :D
Love,
Aya of Strawberry Koi.
I love how you styled this up. I have been loving how the other ladies have been wearing it as well. I can't wait to see who's next!
Desperately in love with those shoes.
<3 Cambria
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These pics are awesome. Great color and feel. Good look and I really like that bike necklace. Thanks for posting.
Love this outfit, you look amazing! x
I'm so envious of the location (and your outfit too!) You look beautiful! x www.lostinthehaze.com
This is totally something I can see you in and here you are in it!!! Love these shots and think this is a great look!!!!
so cute! love this outfit!
xxxx
I LOVE THIS. You nailed it (like I knew you would). xoxo.
the first photo is the shit.
such an adorable look.
i really really like it.
xx m.
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