

Layers of my favorite berry pinks and reds with tons of nudes lend a sophisticated palette while elements of lace, satin, sequins and tulle amp up the feminine factor and the romance.

To recreate, just mix these beautiful textures - satin, lace, floral print, sequins and mesh - into your own fabulous Valentine's Day ensemble! I'm also thinking the images may serve as inspiration for my Valentine's Day tabletop... do you have anything fun planned yet?
*1. satin blouse alexa chung for madewell, 2. lace bustier norma kamali 3. floral j.crew skirt 4. sequin scarf ban.do 5. mesh heels guiseppe zanotti
Saw on Twitter you were using photoshop for this post - it looks really good! Especially love the heart numbers.
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ReplyDeleteI also super love your new photoshop skills! The hearts are adorable, and it's so cute how they are slightly transparent. Also, the items are awesome! Yay for new skills and awesome old skills!
ReplyDeleteI appreciate your take on this fine holiday.
ReplyDeleteVery Pretty, but not oozing with Valentine's Day trinkets and hearts.
so pretty :)
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of not doing the typical holiday colors. The textures are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteJenniferxx
Beautiful post!
ReplyDeleteAnd that colour palette completely rocks my world, so pretty and sophisticated
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Callie
I'm very anti-Valentine's but I love everything about this post and the romantic vibe.
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous. I love the colours. Rich and sexy. Clare | www.claredayflowers.ca
ReplyDeleteClassy and chic as usual!
ReplyDeleteoxoxoxo from San Francisco
Amy
http://bridechic.blogspot.com
Is there any way I can buy those freckles? So jealous! Loving that bustier too... pre box of chocolates.
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of florals for Valentines day as opposed to your usual pinks and reds...lovely and romantic
ReplyDelete<3 Kate
www.theforgetfulwife.com
Love that gold scarf!
ReplyDeleteI love this color palette, somehow both traditional and unexpected, thank you
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