Black And White Delight: Visible Monday


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I think you cannot go wrong wearing black and white. It’s always chic, flattering, and covers the dirt. Today I am wearing my favorite maxi skirt, a vintage 70’s treasure from Vix’s shop.

Welcome to Visible Monday. If you want to participate, it’s so easy: just go to the bottom of this post for the how-to. Please be kind and leave a link to Not Dead Yet Style in your post.

I’ve worn this skirt with purple (here) and other tops, but I really appreciate the look of a black-and-white top (similar). Everything works together and flows, and makes me happy. I added a thrifted pearl and tassel necklace (sim) and black booties (sim). I love the quiet black and white scarf (sim) thrown over the shoulders.

 

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I adore the Greek key pattern at the hem. Reminds me of classic New York City coffee cups.

 

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My hair is almost all silver in the back!

 

The guidelines to participate in the Visible Monday Link-Up are so simple:

  1. Whoever wants to can join in! Just compose a post that includes any outfit, accessory, piece of jewelry, hairstyle, cosmetic or other adornment that makes you feel more confident, alive and visible that day.
  2. Include a link to Not Dead Yet Style somewhere in your post.
  3. Go to the bottom of this post and click on the InLinkz button “Add Your Link”. It should open a new page.
  4. In the “Next Step”, you crop the pic (easy tool) you want to display, and you’re done!

 

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72 Comments

  1. Autumn is the best time to dress up. Dress can be said to be “queen” dress, it is also “dignified and elegant” name. It is unpredictable and has many variants, can be used as a suitable object to shape the digital proportion. According to design needs, it can create different surfaces and intermediate spaces. It does not require too much elastic material, because the “one-piece” dress worn corresponds to the correct “full body” dress. No matter what your style is, you will always find clothes on the street windows.

  2. I love black and white and your outfit is lovely. Especially the Greek key on the skirt – very unusual.

    I wish my hair would go silver at the back; its only at the front and the back is still grey…..

    x

    Veronica
    vronni60s.blogspot.com

  3. I found your blog through the comment section of “That’s Not My Age”! I think I commented below you. Anyway, thank you for adding to my procrastination of writing a blog post today because now I’m going to binge read your posts!
    I’m 60 and also blog about being “mature” blah, blah, blah. It’s nice to meet you! BTW, I’m so jealous of your hair!!!!

  4. I LOVE that skirt – Kinky Melon has the best vintage stock around! A great look, you look so elegant and classy! xxx

  5. Truly beautiful, feminine ensemble, Patti! Your hair looks wonderful, such a natural seamless transition. I need to go thrifting ASAP – your necklace is a beauty! I might find something too! πŸ™‚

  6. Patti! You are looking fabulous!! Your outfit is perfect according to me. πŸ™‚ I’m so happy to be able to be a part of Visible Monday again. Thank you as always.

  7. ooo, Silver Hair is cool. Goes great with B&W too. I like that peek-a-boo white pleat in the back of the black blouse. Nice surprise. Tres elegante.

  8. Oh Patti, if I had found that skirt before you did, you wouldn’t be wearing it in your post! I would have snagged it in a heartbeat. Love 70s maxi skirts. They come in so many very cool prints and that one is particularly exceptional. And black and white as a combo is one of my favorites, as it is a great backdrop for adding bright colors. Love how the scarf and the tassel necklace look paired with the outfit too.

  9. Hi Patti! I love the pattern on the skirt, and it looks quite glamorous. Styling with the flowing scarf over your shoulder is a lovely touch as well. I always look at your choices below, and noticed no wine glass, mm could it be because it is before 12 am?
    πŸ™‚ Love the classic look with the Patti touch. πŸ™‚
    jess xx
    http://www.elegantlydressedandstylish.com

  10. Oh my gosh, I love that skirt! You are funny as heck…”and hides the dirt”! That tickled me. Thank you so much for hosting Visible Monday, Patti…and just being your fabulous self!

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  12. Loving the greek key pattern.
    It just underlines the whole look.
    I have a black and white…and pink outfit.
    Hope you enjoy!
    Xo Jazzy Jack

  13. You’re right, the simplicity of black mixed with black and a little white is so striking and ever so classy. Still loving this incredible skirt, but this is my favorite version so far.

  14. I love your maxi and the, bam, drama of the back view. Very niiice. I also enjoyed watching you on blab! Well done! Thanks for the linkup. It’s good to get out of the house every Monday.

  15. You look gorgeous, Patti – I love the wild tangle of your hair, so very rock and roll! Black and white is always a great classic look – love this skirt. It has a fun 70s vibe to it.

  16. Black and White always makes me smile! I love the detailing at the bottom of the skirt. You look absolutely gorgeous!! I hope you had a lovely Valentine’s Day beauty!

  17. You can’t go wrong with classic black and white. Your skit is gorgeous, what a find!
    Thank you for hosting
    Laurie x

  18. It’s a a classic pattern, and the skirt would look perfect with many different tops. I don’t know what material it is, but I could imagine it on the beach on a hot day, too.

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