Wind Beneath My Bubble Necklace
26 Feb
Cardigan – The Limited (similar on sale!) | Shirt – Gap (similar) | Pants – The Limited (similar 40% off with code HOTPERK) | Belt – Target | Necklace – JF & A Show (similar) | Shoes – Karen Scott via Macy’s (similar) | Round earrings – Stitch Fix | Star earrings – gift
Apparently there was some concern among my faithful readers when my post didn’t go up this morning that I might have gone to work naked. I promise you, that did not happen (although now I’m going to get even MORE weird searches, I bet).
Truthfully, my crazy weekend just meant that I didn’t get a chance to take pictures ahead of time and am now doing it on the fly. And today I had an early meeting in a Chicago suburb so I had to snap pictures and write this post afterward. On the plus side, I was able to get in the pictures before the snow started coming down.
Also, I know that so many people in the style blog world are tired of the bubble necklace but I’m here to say that people who don’t read style blogs LOVE this thing! Seriously, a woman at my meeting today gushed over how cute she thought it was. I love this grayish purple colored one because it almost seems to take on the color of whatever it’s next to. Plus, it’s just such a huge statement that it adds personality to whatever you’re wearing.
Tags: brown pants, bubble necklace, cardigan, fuchsia, leopard print



Pairing the fancy sequined skirt with a neutral colored cardigan and nude heels helps keep it from being too bling-y or overwhelming.
The fact that I paired two pieces that could be considered slightly casual but added heels and a blazer makes my outfit work appropriate without being traditional.
Ever since I bought this tie-neck top I have been wanting to pair it with these pants.
Today I’m going to share with you one of my favorite ways to this lace dress that I’ve come up with yet.




I am not sick of that necklace! I never see them irl!
Ha ha. I totally told Kelsey I was worried you were nekkie.
I’ve only ever seen one being worn in my everyday life!
Well, I think it’s safe to say Wind Beneath My Wings will be stuck in my head for the next few hours. “Did you ever know that you’re my heeeeeeeeeroooooooooo?”
Looove the way you accessorized this. The cheetah belt/shoes are a really nice touch.
I seem to have a knack for getting songs stuck in people’s heads with my post titles.
Post title – pricelss.
I’m torn on the bubble necklaces. I’m not a huge fan of them in the really bright, neon colors or when people over accessorize them(I saw one blogger layer three of them at a time. Just a little bit too much.) but I love the really soft tone ones like your yours. The color has a ton of depth and the beads have a chalcedony look to them so they’re not as “flat” as the neon ones look. I love how your necklack is a softer point to the cardigan, it gives the outfit a ton of depth.
Admittedly, I originally wanted a bubble necklace in turquoise or teal but ended up with this one. I agree that the softness of the color makes it stand out the right amount.
Love the color of this bubble necklace – really a great look! Perhaps we could follow each other?
xo Lulu
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I like the bubble necklace a lot, and like Kim, I haven’t seen one in real life. I should look for one!
My friends: taking the bubble necklace from the screen into real life!
I feel like these pictures would be more sassy if you were in fact naked.
Well, yes, they would definitely be more SOMETHING that’s for sure.
I like the idea of taking the “bubble necklace” trend into other jewelry, like these bubble bracelets that I have been salivating over lately, at http://shop.dearprudence.com/bubble-bracelet-specify-color/dp/641
Those are cute!
I like this look! The purple and the leopard belt are really cute together!
Thanks! Purple and leopard are one of my favorite combinations.