One of my goals for 2022 is to organize my closet and create outfit looks for the blog. I have a few staple shoes that you guys will see repetitively. Yes, I am a shoe repeater. Hey, I pay a premium for my shoes because of my larger feet (size 11.5). I’m going to wear the heck out of them! The outfit I am sharing on this Fashion Friday is a sweater from Free People that I purchased during a Nordstrom sale, a skirt I rented from Nuuly, and my tried and true YSL booties that I bought back in 2013. These booties have stayed in excellent condition because I have gotten them re-soled and kept them waterproofed. They were well worth the splurge. The updated version of my beloved boots is available here. Below I’m sharing designer tall women’s clothing options, budget-friendly options, and the original outfit that inspired this post as well!
Budget Friendly Option| $80
- Women’s Lace Layered Hitched Maxi Skirt A Line Gypsy Boho Long Asymmetric Summer, $18.97, find it here.
- Dream Pairs Women’s Comfort Chunky Block Heel Ankle Boots Party Work Ankle Boots Anita Tan/Suede, $37.99, find it here.
- Turtleneck Sweater Women Spring Autumn Solid Knitted Pullover Ladies Loose Soft Button Sleeve Jumper Sweater Female Knit Tops, $28.43, find it here.
Contemporary Option|$641
- Free People Swim Too Deep Turtleneck Sweater, $79.90, find it here.
- Mynah Designs Marlee Tassled Maxi Skirt, $178, find it here. I rented this skirt from Nuuly.
- YSL Boots, so I got mine in 2013, and they can’t be found now. The closest comparison is these.
Designer Tall Women’s Clothing Option| $2,825
- Saint Laurent Wyatt 30 Jodhpur Boots, $1,045, find them here.
- Alice+Olivia Kenny Turtleneck Long Sleeve Oversized Pullover, $440, find it here.
- Etro Lace & Eyelet Maxi Skirt, $1340, find it here.
Let me know your picks for Fashion Friday below! Are you a budget, contemporary, or designer shopper?
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