Happy Tuesday, ladies! Today is my last day in Charleston---I head home tomorrow. It's been a totally wonderful trip, and I'll be sharing details and pictures next week. So stay tuned for that! Also, in a year full of big announcements over here on the blog, we've got another one for you tomorrow. But in the meantime, I'm feeling Summer, and more importantly, vacation vibes today. So, I'm talking my favorite print pants today.
One of my favorite aspects of Summer fashion is print prints. Think Talbots' lemon blossom prints. But all of our favorite retailers have their own, unique take. Whether it's paisley, abstract geometric shapes, or something more concrete like lemons, print pants come in all colors, shapes, and styles. Today, I'm featuring a pair from Ann Taylor, but I've also rounded up 5 of my favorites.
Today's featured item is a pair of print pants from Ann Taylor
The pants are modeled, and I pulled together 2 alternates
The pants are shoppable via a text or image widget
Each alternate is shoppable via a text widget
I've pulled five of my favorite print pants for Summer 2022
Today's featured item is a pair of tile pull-on tapered pants from Ann Taylor. First, I'm just loving the color. I think a dark blue like this works with just about everybody and pairs nicely with just about any neutral you throw at it: white, black---even beige.
Today, I've paired it with a linen shell. But check the alternate stylings for other tee-type tops that work great.
Pants (Ann Taylor) | Linen shell (Ann Taylor) | Linen blazer (Ann Taylor) | Sandals (old, similar here)
Pants (Ann Taylor) | Linen shell (Ann Taylor) | Linen blazer (Ann Taylor) | Sandals (old, similar here)
Yesterday, I talked about essential transitional clothing for Summer with a focus on blazers. Today, I'm featuring another blazer, this time a two-button linen one also from Ann Taylor. It's crisp, clean and balances the print pants perfectly.
Pants (Ann Taylor) | Linen shell (Ann Taylor) | Linen blazer (Ann Taylor) | Sandals (old, similar here)
Left Board: Scoop Neck Slub Rib Tank (Talbots) | Girlfriend Cardigan (Talbots) | Echo Tech 2 Slip-On Sneaker (Easy Spirit, Nordstrom) | Cadiz Hand-Knotted Rope Tote (J.Crew) Right Board: Silk-Cashmere Cropped T-Shirt (J.Crew) | The Zip-Top Medium Transport Tote (Madewell) | The Jayna Braided Sandal (Madewell)
Yesterday, I talked about Summer transitional clothing. Click the title or image below to read the article.
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I really like this print, Beth. It is just right, not too cutesy. ( If you know what I mean.) I love the way you styled this outfit. ( But then, your stylings are always on point!)
Suzanne
Enjoy your remaining time in Charleston. I hope you’ve found some really good shrimp and grits, and if you like fish and chips, I recommend The Cod Father. Delicious! Love all your stylings, thank you
I love today’s look. So classic and easy to create outfits and additions. You look great! I am loving your hair, too.
Beautiful pants and styling. I love both the boards too.
They’re so different, yet classy! I love the great ideas for styling. Now, I may have to get the pants, because I can do similar styling to both boards with what I have, but don’t have any similar pants!
I love print pants too. I gravitate to what are called, “beach pants” in tropical prints; even though I rarely go anywhere “tropical!” Lol! I like light weight, wide-legged flowing pants for the summer, similar to the J. Jill pants that you show. Fun post! Great ideas!
Okay, it’s official, you rock blue like sunbeams on a spring day! That blue dress is so modern and elegant on you.
I love your embracing printed pants. I have ones similar in blue and adore them. Actually, I bought them, and then had those ‘hmm?’ moments, until I saw you wear some ages ago. You helped me realized that it didn’t matter whether my friends thought I was toooo old for such – I’m not. Frankly, I never will be 😉. Thanks Beth 🥂