I was thrilled to receive the Drew blouse for review:
Silk Blouse: Henrietta Pertuz "Drew" in 0P (buy here)
Jeans: Gap legging jeans in kids sz 12
Booties: Calvin Klein "Hadrian" sz 6
Blazer: (pictured below) Theory 00
Necklace: J.Crew
Blazer: (pictured below) Theory 00
Necklace: J.Crew
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Drew Blouse description: "A classic, chic silhouette with vertical details to elongate your frame. Gorgeous silk crepe de chine fabric looks equally great with wool or denim." Comes in three colors.
Measurements of a 0P: 12" across the shoulders, 16" across the chest, 17.5" across the bottom hem, 10" sleeve length, and 20" total length.
Material: 100% silk (lined). Made in the USA
Material: 100% silk (lined). Made in the USA
I think this blouse is the most versatile piece in her collection. The above-the-elbow sleeve length is unexpectedly chic - I don't have anything in my wardrobe with sleeves at this length. The fit of this top is breezy, but the narrow shoulders and tailoring keeps it looking put together. I have been wearing it over skinny jeans as well as black pants for work.
*Note - Gap kids leggings jeans pictured above were returned after I tried on their adult legging jeans. As mentioned previously, the adult ones are my new love. Post to come soon!*
Love, love nice details...delicately gathered princess shoulders, neat pleating down the center, shell -like back buttons, and fully-lined torso:
*Note - Gap kids leggings jeans pictured above were returned after I tried on their adult legging jeans. As mentioned previously, the adult ones are my new love. Post to come soon!*
Love, love nice details...delicately gathered princess shoulders, neat pleating down the center, shell -like back buttons, and fully-lined torso:
Tried wearing this blouse tucked into a skirt for work, but due to the flowy shape it is hard to tuck neatly. I added an elasticized waist belt to conceal the gathering. What do you guys think? Better untucked over pants?
Disclosure: Blouse pictured is courtesy of Henrietta Pertuz. Thank you, Henrietta!