Cardi Season // Silk Maxi Skirt + Grandpa Cardigan

Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Nyc fashion blogger Kathleen Harper's spring 2019 cherry blossom pics
Oversized cardis, or "Grandpa" cardigans, as they're adorably referred to nowadays, have made a surprising comeback in 2019. I used to think of cardigans as an "old lady" item, but I have since seen the light, realizing how stylish, effortless — and dare I say chic — cardigans can truly be.
Nyc fashion blogger Kathleen Harper's Brooklyn Botanical Garden cherry blossom pics
Nyc fashion blogger Kathleen Harper at the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens
Nyc fashion blogger Kathleen Harper's 2019 grandpa cardigan outfit ideas
Cardigans may be a winter staple, but I'm making mine work all the way through spring with a few refreshing tweaks. First, I ditched my shirt — who needs 'em once May rolls around anyways? I then only buttoned this deep v-neck cardi in the middle, leaving the bottom loose and free to flash some skin now and then. I also bunched the sleeves a little bit to add some lived-in flair.
Nyc fashion blogger Kathleen Harper at the Brooklyn Botanical Garden's Cherry Blossom Festival
Nyc cherry blossoms spring 2019
Nyc fashion blogger Kathleen Harper's spring outfit ideas
To balance out my baggy sweater, I slipped into a curve-hugging, silky maxi skirt. It served as the perfect feminine companion to my grandfatherly top. Finally, stark white chunky, athletic sneakers completed my look in a comfy-cool way. Just call this my go-to outfit formula for spring ðŸ‘Œ
Nyc fashion blogger Kathleen Harper's silk maxi skirt outfit idea
Nyc fashion blogger Kathleen Harper showing how to wear a grandpa cardigan
Nyc fashion blogger Kathleen Harper's 2019 spring outfit ideas
[cardigan: Trina Turk (I also like this one) // skirt: Anthropologie (sold out, but I also like this one) // sneakers: Nike // purse: Rag & Bone (super similar one here) // necklace: Dogeared (similar one here) //earrings: & Other Stories (I also like this pair) ]

These photos were snapped during a recent trip Antonio and I took to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. It was my first time there and I had gotten us tickets for their annual cherry blossom festival. Although it was super crowded, it was really cool too see so much pink in one place. 

I absolutely love cherry blossom season and every year I try to incorporate as many pink trees as I can into some shots. They never disappoint as a beautiful, whimsical backdrop!

// SHOP //


1 comment:

  1. I really like this outfit! minus the sneakers. (I'm not a fan of sneakers in general :)) Looks really comfy

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