I told myself that once I ran out of Stitch Fix credit (which I did), I would be pickier about what I kept and would only get fixes every other month. So what did I do? Scheduled a fix immediately and keep everything in it. Damnit, Nicole.
Juno Small Folded Clutch by Street Level ($38)
I think this will get a lot of use come wedding season. It’s small; the gold color will match any outfit if I’m wearing gold jewelry; and the delicate chain strap makes it fancy enough to be worn with a dress.
OUTFIT DETAILS | top: Stitch Fix // jeans: Stitch Fix (from this previous fix) // bag: Stitch Fix // necklace: c/o Francesca’s // shoes: Kork-Ease // sunglasses: c/o ICU Eyewear
Alessia Skirt by Eight Sixty ($84)
I’m a sucker for unique pieces like this. I love the longer length mesh over the short lining—so fun! It’s actually a very feminine skirt, but for some reason I decided to pair it with an 80’s-inspired muscle crop and go a little more rock ‘n roll with it. It kinda works/I kinda look crazy, but I’m into it.
OUTFIT DETAILS | skirt: Stitch Fix / crop: MINKPINK (similar here and here)/ heels: Aldo (similar here) / bracelet: c/o Rocksbox (get your first month free using code nicolebff53)
Linden Sheer Detail Sleeveless Blouse by Pixley ($54)
This will be a great wardrobe staple. A black, button-up blouse is something I can wear all the time and the sheer detail gives it a little personality. I also love the material—soft and light.
OUTFIT DETAILS | top: Stitch Fix // jeans: Stitch Fix (from this previous fix) // hat: Zara (similar here) // shoes: Simply by Vera Wang c/o Kohl’s (similar here)// bracelet: c/o Rocksbox (get your first month free using code nicolebff53)
Deena Crochet Back Blouse by Daniel Rainn ($68)
Keeping this top was a no-brainer. Bright, colorful print and a crochet back—so perfect for the warmer months!
OUTFIT DETAILS | top: Stitch Fix // shorts: LF Stores (similar here) // sneakers c/o Reebok (similar here) // sunglasses Ray-Ban
Lennon Top by Eight Sixty ($58)
The quality of this top sold me—the lining is a heavier, soft material—and the delicate sheer top layer makes it a good option for more formal occasions.
OUTFIT DETAILS | top: Stitch Fix // jeans: Stitch Fix (from this previous fix) // bag: Stitch Fix // necklace: c/o Francesca’s // shoes: Kork-Ease // sunglasses: c/o ICU Eyewear
Ok, I’m officially in Stitch Fix time-out after this one. I’ll be back in a few months with another of these posts, but in the meantime, you’ll be enjoying yoga pants and sneakers, my friends. 🙂
What do you think of this fix? Any favorite pieces? Get anything good in your own fixes recently?
If you want to request any of the items I’m wearing, you can send a note to your stylist or pin any of the images to the style board on Pinterest that you have linked to your Stitch Fix account. Pinned images should automatically pull the name of the piece into the description. All prices listed are before the 25% discount you’d receive from keeping all five items in your fix.
xo Nicole
I swear you are the best Stich Fix model of anyone that I see post about it. I would keep all the clothes too if I were you!! 🙂
I love the crochet back top – that is so pretty! I kept everything in my last Fix too – it’s hard to say no when they find pieces that are so perfect for you!
You look so stunning in these photographs!
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Aw thank you!!
That’s a pretty great Fix! I love the crochet back top!
Niki
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I love the first outfit–the black skirt and the muscle tee. It totally fits together and you look great!
I love your StitchFix posts. You’ve inspired me to start doing reviews again. xoxo!
Who Is your stylist for stitch fix?
Layla 🙂