Floral Peplum Tank + Oxford Shirt + Leather Panel Pencil Skirt

Last week's buzz about the Lilly Pulitzer for Target collection reminded me of this Phillip Lim for Target floral peplum tank in my closet from the Fall 2013 collaboration. I have not styled this top in a while, but you can see its first outfit post here. This particular print is fun because it looks a little bit abstract and a little bit like camouflage, but with feminine florals splashed in the mix. For today's spring office look, I paired this floral peplum top with a black oxford shirt, taupe leather panel skirt, black pumps, and an old favorite black textured tote. Although none of the pieces in today's ensemble are new, it is a great example of remixing existing pieces for a fresh, new look. This outfit can work well for a variety of office dress codes and business meetings: it is professional, but contains a just enough color and print to make it interesting.

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Top: Phillip Lim x Target (old)

Shirt: "Fitted Non-Iron Sateen Shirt" in black (available 3 other colors and petite sizes - I'm wearing a petite size 2), $39 (on sale!) at Banana Republic here

Skirt: The Limited (old), similar Blaque Label "Pencil Skirt" in cream, $42.40 (60% off!) at Shopbop here

Pumps: Zara, currently loving the L.A.M.B. "Tomas Ankle-Strap Pump" in black, $136.50 (58% off!) at Bluefly here

Tote: Pour La Victoire (old), check out the Nieman Marcus Made in Italy "Two-Tone Leather Shopper Tote" in black/ivory (also available in brown), $169 (35% off!) at Nieman Marcus Last Call here

Rings: Banana Republic & Forever 21 (old), similar Gorjana "Camilia Hammered Ring Set" in gold, $55 at Shopbop here


Which of the Target collaborations is your favorite so far? Thank you for visiting my blog today, and I hope you have a fantastic week!

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