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What she's wearing: easy, breezy crinkle skirt

By Meredeth McMahon

July 15, 2008

What to wear to an evening gathering that isn't super casual or particularly dressy is a common dilemma (especially in Seattle). We were hosting a late evening gathering (OK, a poker tournament) at our house. It was a recent balmy Seattle evening, so I needed something comfy and breezy.

Although it wasn't necessary to "dress up," I like to make a little extra effort on nights when kids are specifically not in attendance. I felt like the cotton fabrics made this fit the comfy and cool parameters without making other folks feel under-dressed. This Karen Kane skirt is made from a very lightweight cotton. It is also lined in the same fabric so it feels substantial but cool. It is supposed to be wrinkly, so after washing, I twist it and hang it to dry. The best part is the screaming deal I got on this skirt. I had been admiring it in black at Macy's every time I went shopping for clients last summer. It was priced over $100, and I just wasn't sure if my "price-per-wear" in summer would make it worth it. Then, in February, I found the exact skirt in ecru at the Nordstrom Rack marked down multiple times to a final price of $15. Needless to say, I was pleased.


Previously worn: the little black dress

Meredeth McMahon is a Seattle-based personal-image consultant who writes a regular blog about health, fashion, and attitude. She can be reached at nouveauimage@comcast.net.

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