This flouncy tiered midi skirt is a wardrobe "must have" for the Fall Season. It can be dressed up or down, worn with layered tops and sweaters or as I have chosen with this split v-neck soft cotton shirt.
The lined cotton skirt and 3/4 roll tab sleeve blouse are both from Reba Sahara Oasis and Desert Mirage collections.
The skirt has a knit waist band which means no extra bulky gathering at the waistline.
Here is the skirt at Dillards CLICK
The Desert Mirage Gabrielle Blouse is a shade lighter than the skirt. The lacy front is lined and has a few sparkles sewn in. The back of the blouse is without lace and long enough to be cinched in at the waist with a belt.
Dillards has the blouse CLICK
My boots are from a couple of years ago but I found some similar for you to look at. I love the height of this stacked leather heel
Dillards tan CLICK
Just Fab boots (right price, but not real leather) CLICK
I'm trying to talk myself into buying these CLICK
Nordstrom Rack CLICK
The whole ensemble calls for silver dangling earrings.
Mine were purchased in Mexico, but I have given some suggestions for you:
Dillards silver CLICK CLICK CLICK
Not only are western clothing styles extremely romantic, they are also a staple in today's fashion world.
Reba McEntire, country singer and actress, partnered with the Dillard's Department store chain to create a line of women's clothing simply called "Reba" The collection emphasizes mix and match pieces ranging in price from $48 to $289.
Not only are western clothing styles extremely romantic, they are also a staple in today's fashion world.
Reba McEntire, country singer and actress, partnered with the Dillard's Department store chain to create a line of women's clothing simply called "Reba" The collection emphasizes mix and match pieces ranging in price from $48 to $289.
As to her personal style she says:
“My personal style, I would describe as tough sexy,” Reba says. “I’m not a girly girl. I was born on a working cattle ranch. I was one of daddy’s hired hands, our room and board was our pay. I was just one of the boys, out working all the time.”
thought for the day....................................
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