November 26, 2013
Camel is such a versatile neutral! These are the camel garments that I showed a few days earlier, looking quite lovely with deep teal blue.
love,
Janice
Capsule wardrobes inspired by art and nature
<< | How to Pack for a Long Weekend: Rust and Grey | How to Pack for a Long Weekend: Yellow and Grey | >> |
Anonymous says
I would have called this navy. I thought teal was a darker tone or turquoise…
Bookbutterfly
Eleanorjane says
That might just be how it's looking on your computer screen. It looks teal to me…
Ellen says
I love it! I'm literally sitting at my desk wearing camel and teal right now–camel cords and a lighter camel t, a beautiful tea cable knit open cardigan and a teal & camel chunky infinity scarf. I must have felt your inspiration before I got dressed for work this morning. (Admittedly, I'm wearing Bean boots with the ensemble, but will put on my 'in the classroom', Clarks chocolate brown clogs shortly…) Beautiful footwear is never high on the list for teachers.
Anonymous says
Mm. Teal. What a beautiful tshirt from Avhash. I'd love a working link!
Janice Riggs says
Looks like the shirt has sold out! But Farfetch does have some other teal shirts from Avhash – I've updated the link to take you to the Farfetch site. Thanks for being here!
Anonymous says
I love these packing sets, they are just what I need to help me in planning what to pack for future trips! Quick question, what do you pack for pjs, and one set, two? Thanks!!!
Anonymous says
Love, love, love. Teal and camel are my favorites. Wish I could afford it all!
Anonymous says
Hm, the "loafer" link doesn't work for me, and the "flat" link does but these are definitely not flat booties… In fact I seem to be denied access to all of your Nordstrom links!
Janice Riggs says
I think they're fixed – these links drive me crazy!!! thanks for letting me know,
Janice
Anonymous says
LOVE! Never would have considered teal with camel. How about using more of a tobacco brown as a neutral? Any of your ideas on that would be much appreciated!
Simone says
This is lovely.
I wonder if you'd considering doing a post on olive for winter – can it be mixed with deep rich tones?
-s
Jessica says
Janice your blog has made my life better, many thanks. I was inspired by you to put Hermes scarves (via eBay) through ChipIt as a color lesson and thought you might be interested in the results as well: http://letschipit.com/books/PJaDp7
Anonymous says
Second the vote for tobacco brown as a neutral!