Sidenote, as this was a scheduled post: If you follow me on IG, you know Harper has come down with the flu. So we are all on Tamiflu now (us as a preventative measure since the flu shot is only about 1/4 effective this year) and hoping our little one gets better soon. Harper has never been this sick before and it was scary to see numbers on the thermometer we’ve never seen before. Thanks for all of the well-wishes everyone has sent!
My latest StitchFix box came in and I’m excited to share its contents with you. If you’re interested in the name for each item, you can find them in the last picture of this post!
The top I kept from my fix is called the Silvio arrow print sleeveless silk blouse. I liked the print and the colors and I don’t have anything in my closet like it. Plus, with warmer temps around the corner, it’s nice to have some more sleeveless options.
Next in my shipment was this rose-printed blouse. I actually loved the fit and style of this top (especially the length!) but the print wasn’t doing it for me and I didn’t love the off-white color either. I hope they have this top in different prints or solid colors because I would love to recieve it again.
The third item I received was this v-neck cardigan. I actually quite liked it, but didn’t end up keeping it. Normally I like my cardigans to be a little longer, but I actually thought this one would be nice on its own (with a cami underneath) worn with a pencil skirt. I didn’t bite the bullet with it because I would prefer it in a bright color for spring.
My fourth (and one of my most favorite items) is this navy blue dress by the brand Taylor. Though I absolutely loved it- I have a nearly identical one by J.Crew in my closet (it’s navy and the exact same silhouette— see it here).
Lastly, I got a pair of black legging-style pants, but they were too small and too short, so can’t really show those to you on.
So sorry the flu hit your house! Sadie had it about a month ago and you're right…the fever that comes with it is SCARY. I haven't ever seen her so sick either. We actually didn't take Tamiflu ourselves and still avoided getting sick! Hope you're all feeling good asap…I know I barely slept the few days Sadie was the worst!
So sorry to hear little Harper is sick 🙁 Hopefully the darn flu runs it's course quickly and you're all on the mend soon!! xo Love your fix this time, that first blouse is gorgeous! xo
It's so scary when they're sick! I hope she's is on the mend now and feeling better.
That dress is gorgeous- the color, the shape, the fabric, love!
I'm glad you kept that first top! It looks so great on you and the pattern is definitely fun & unique!
Wishing you and yourr family good health and I hope that nobody else catches what little Harper has! The weather in Houston has been so up and down lately, I'm surprised I haven't caught something myself!
xo, Alice at http://www.lonestarlookingglass.com
Love the blouse, but you must keep the dress! It's quite different from the one you own and it is stunning!
Love the sleeveless shirt you kept and the dress! I'm almost positive I have the same shirt as the rose print but in solid black from Stitch Fix and it's definitely a staple.
Hope your sweet kiddo gets better soon! The flu is literally the worst.
I like the cardi and dress – of COURSE I do! they are black and navy – but the rest of the things don't really look like "you". But I know that SF is all about helping people stray gently from their typical. I hope you do wear the arrow top since you kept it.
When you wear tops like the arrow sleeveless silk blouse that are long in the back & front and short on the sides, if you are wearing a cardigan over it, is it OK if the cardigan is not as long as the blouse? Would you tuck the back of the blouse into pants/skirt or let it hang below the cardigan? What about the front of the blouse? this always bothers me.
I'm not Veronika….but I usually go ahead and leave them out. If I need to be dressier and it looks OK, I tuck in all around.
I feel the same as Chasity— I leave it out unless going formal.