TUNIC STYLE WITH LEGGINGS
I hope you had more trick or treaters at your house than I did. I love Halloween and half the fun is getting to see all the little kids dressed up in their costumes. We used to set up in the parking lot of the lumber company and hand out goodies. But the town started doing Trunk or Treat and now hardly anyone will go to people’s houses or anywhere else. Although it was worth their time to come by the store, we would hand out full-size candy, glow sticks and glow bracelets, plus other small goodies.
I went today and stocked up on candy for the customers today, and also just in case there were any children that came by before we closed. Guess who will be eating all that candy? Yep, me and the other employees. That’s why I bought the “good” stuff. I should have bought the hard, crappy, candy that no one wants, including me. Lol! I loved it when I was a kid and we would go to our grandparent’s houses that no one else ever visited because they were in such remote area. We would get a boat load of candy, plus they would make us candy apples, and popcorn balls. Those were the days……
I restyled the gray sweater and maroon pants again on Sunday but when I looked at the pictures, I hated them. They are now in the trash bin, so it might be a day or two before you see another try. I hated the jewelry I picked, the purse, AND the shoes. You instead will be seeing some pictures that I have taken in the last couple of weeks that I haven’t yet used. You will see the jack-o-lanterns still appearing in the pictures because the pics are older. Today look is a dress that I wore back in the spring. Here is how I styled it for a spring look.
The earrings I have on with this outfit is the Sungloe. I have worn these earrings constantly since I bought them this summer. The funny thing is, I ordered the bracelet that matches the earrings but didn’t think I would like the earrings. After I got the bracelet, it was so nice that I immediately ordered the earrings too.
The bracelet that matches is called the Eunice. I decided to wear turquoise colored jewelry to bring out the little blue streaks that are in this dress. The leather bracelet is called the Tylie and I have attached the Pray pendant. Did you see how I wore the Pray pendant the other day, it was really cute.
The turquoise cross necklace is the Loudene. I have the matching earrings to this also, they are called Jean. To place an order for Plunder, you go to www.plunderdesign.com/party/taniastephens Some of you have mentioned having a Plunder party. This is the perfect time of year to have one since Christmas is right around the corner. Email me if you are interested at fiftyisnotold@gmail.com I don’t know what this month’s Hostess Reward is (when you have at least a 250.00 party) but I will let you know as soon as I find out.
I have a pair of burgundy leggings on that I have had for a couple of years. I meant to wear a pair of ivory leggings with the dress/tunic, but when I saw these in the drawer, I thought, “why not.” They are almost an exact match.
Information about the shoes can be found here.
I thought I would show you the look from the rear. The tunic is even all around, it is not a high-low look. My hair looks a little wind-blown. Lol!
Well, I had all of three trick or treaters last night, and one of them was Emersyn. Lol! They all went home with about half a bag of candy. Lol!
This is the month to give thanks. So, with that in mind, I am being thankful today for my parents. I have been blessed with great parents, not too easy and not too harsh. They are just right! They are the people who made me and shaped me into the woman I have become.
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Love this outfit! I missed seeing all the trick or treaters last night because I was at the hospital with my sister who had surgery. I am thankful for her and the fact that I was able to take her home today, pain free!
Hey! I’m new to your blog and I’m loving it! You look great in today’s outfit- the turquoise accent is so pretty. We had only a handful of trick or treaters last night. I did plan ahead and bought candy that our grown children like. I’m thankful that our weather forecasters are predicting cooler weather at the end of this week. It was 89 degrees here yesterday!
For the first time ever, we kept the porch lights off yesterday. Why? Well, we forgot to buy candy. I know. Ah well.
p/s I love the tiny nuances of your outfit, Tania, how the blue of your jewellery picks up the subtle bits of blue in your dress. Sometimes, it’s the little things.
Burgundy reminds me of fall – IF fall would ever come! The midwest is having a heat wave! I hope fall is just around the corner (and it will stay!) Love your outfit today, Tania! I smiled at your childhood memories of trick-or-treating because we lived in the country too and the few family and neighbor’s houses we went to gave out BAGS of candy or homemade goodies to each child! And Grandma always stuck a $5 bill in there too! 🙂 When I moved to the city after college, I made up all these bags of candy to give out for Halloween. We had so many trick-or-treaters in the first 15 minutes, I was quickly emptying out the bags to have enough candy to give ONE piece per kid!!! LOL Live and learn! You’re right that many towns now have Trunk or Treat and/or downtown activities, so not many kids go to individual houses as in the past. I miss the nostalgia of that! Our numbers have gone from 100+ trick-or-treaters 20 years ago to less than 25 kids last night (and I only knew three of them!) Lots of candy left over here too!
Love this outfit and the jewelry is perfect
This is why I follow you! I would never have thought to go monochromatic with this tunic. It looks great!!! So cute!
I am MOST thankful that I’m going to be a Mimi in May. SHE will be the first grandbaby on both sides of her family. Let the sparkles begin!!!!
You always look great, Tania! Love the turquoise jewelry with the tunic, it’s a great contrast. Oh, and those boots – awesome!!
I love thus outfit w/the turquoise jewelry and adorable boots! Your hair looks awesome too! Sorry about Halloween! I got to trick or treat w/my new 2 mo. Old nephew in Texas! As always, you rock!
The little dress/tunic and leggings outfit is so cute and classy. I wear these a lot in cool weather.
I am thankful for my husband. My health has not been good at all over the past 5 1/2 years. He has truly been right here for me through it all…with a smile.
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I’m thankful for a fresh new day that the good Lord provided. We had almost 400 trick or treaters here in good ole Livingson, Tn.