Dressing like Sunshine
March 2, 2011 § 8 Comments
Whenever I put on this sweater, I am immediately happier. The color is hard not to smile about. It makes my skin look brighter and you definitely will not go unnoticed in this sunny look. This sweater is from Victoria’s Secret – one of my favorite catalogs for reasonably priced, figure-flattering clothes. This isn’t just any ordinary sweater. It can be worn in a variety of ways, giving you multiple looks in one article of clothing. I have demonstrated 3 ways here, but you can also leave it long, and throw a belt on it, make it 1-shouldered or sweep it over your shoulder like a scarf. The website gives you a guide on how you can wear it and comes in several different colors that are ever-changing per season. I already have it in 2 colors, but of course I am open to adding to my collection! ♥
Super cute. I love bright colors these days. People need to wear more color.
Ok please please please show me how you tied the sweater in the first pic! That is so so cute! I always struggle with sweaters like that!
Hi Kristen! What I did is first cross the ends in front of you so that they create a v neckline. Then hold the 2 end in front of you (crossed over one another) and twist them around eachother again. This creates the knot/twist in the front. Then each side had a long bit of fabric left on each side, and I tied the top corners of that together behind my back, leaving the bottom corners out to make the sweater look long in front.
love how you tied the first one!
The tie on the first one is amazing! I learn something new every day 🙂
super awesome sweater. i never think of vickys for clothes but this is mighty persuasive. i love how it is so convertible as well as the great color.
thanks for the encouraging words on my blog it truly means a lot!
hay, love the twist and wrap sweater!
this garment is interesting and must be fun to experiment with.
xx.
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