This is the story of our love affair
with fringe: As a self-described boho-chic gal, Lisa has been incorporating the
flirty festival style in her wardrobe for years...
- In 2012 she paired fringe with chevron
- In 2013 she styled it with shorts in the Summer and a fur vest in the Winter
- Come 2014, she rocked a vibrant jumpsuit with a side of black fringe
- Last year, she created an amazing festival look and accessorized with her go-to bag
All this time, I had admired her personal style
because it was hers and she owned it well but the idea of adding fringe to my
wardrobe seemed to mock every preppy piece I owned. It just didn’t make sense for me given my personal style…until
it did. Come 2016, I finally saw the light – My hair grew longer and my "wild child" horizons grew wider, making more room for boho and festival style pieces in my
closet starting with THIS fantastic navy fringe bag from one our favorite shops in Lake Geneva.
I first wore it with a laser cut suede dress and a gold headband, a fairy nymph come to life, if you will. Lisa went a whole other route by adding a little boho to her Summer "safari" style.
I first wore it with a laser cut suede dress and a gold headband, a fairy nymph come to life, if you will. Lisa went a whole other route by adding a little boho to her Summer "safari" style.
How do you feel about fringe? Did it take you awhile to warm up to any trends?
P,S. We’ve linked to a few (very!) similar purses here!
It’s
about time you added some navy fringe to your wardrobe, right? :)
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