xokristabelle answered Monday May 15 2006, 9:43 pm: Yeah, it's the right shade of blue.
The shirt would look cute with a green miniskirt or bermuda shorts. With a cropped jacket over it- maybe dark blue or the pinkish color that the small flowers are. The idea is to match bottoms and sweaters with the colors of the shirt. [ xokristabelle's advice column | Ask xokristabelle A Question ]
soccerplayer5674 answered Monday May 15 2006, 9:21 pm: To me the skirt looks more bright and summery while the cami is pretty and suttle. They do go somewhat together but it's hard to tell online. I would go for a more suttle blue skirt.
jewelzx0 answered Monday May 15 2006, 9:01 pm: that skirt and that cami would be really cute together. in my oppinion is would look better without a sweater cause the outfit is really summery and sweaters are really wintery. [ jewelzx0's advice column | Ask jewelzx0 A Question ]
x0_maggie answered Monday May 15 2006, 8:38 pm: To tell you the truth..I don't like that cami at all. If you already have it...there's nothing I can do. If you don't, you might want to try to find a new one. I love AE and they have adorable clothes so yeah, you'll find something. Anyways, hmm.....that blue skirt is too short for a cami like that. But that's my taste. If you are doing something formal..oh god no..Do NOT wear that skirt. If it's just chillin' with friends..go ahead. But I suggest you take a look at these:
Teza answered Monday May 15 2006, 8:25 pm: That wouldn't go together. That cami is dressy and that skirt is sporty. A denim skirt would look a lot better. [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
helpfulhintsviahannahx4 answered Monday May 15 2006, 7:50 pm: I think the cami and skirt match, but i would go to american eagle and find the clothes you want, in case the two shades of blue don't match.
Also, i think just regular jeans or a jean skirt would go fine with that
and add lots of jewelry, like a stone green bracelet or some blue earrings...but i'm not sure what sweater would work...:
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