I would love to know how or why the color mix of blue and black became a fashion faux pas.  Fortunately, most of us and the fashion world has wised up to the beauty of this combo. I mean how could the combination of essentially two neutrals be a mistake? To me, there is something very elegant and sophisticated when blue and black mingle together in an outfit.

So this leads me to the outfit you see here. It is one of my go-to sure-thing looks I wear when I want to know I look polished but in effortless so of way. The skirt was a bargain find on clearance ($12) at Ann Taylor last fall.

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Unfortunately, these photos do not do the colors in the skirt justice. And let’s talk about its silhouette. At first glance you would say that it is a pencil skirt but it’s a little more unique than that. It’s narrower at the knee (so much so that I have to unzip and pull it down instead of pulling it up when I use the toilet (TMI?)) and there’s a little bit of a kick flare in the back.

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The black swing jacket in this outfit is the same one I wore for the work look in Up Down All-Around Print Skirt. It is a favorite completer piece that I’ve had for a few years and I’m constantly looking for another like it. These t-strap blue suede pumps have also appeared on the blog before.

I’ve featured the combination of blue and black in other posts as well. Perhaps you remember these (and maybe you’d like to take another look).

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Boutique Shopping, Goodwill Prices
Boutique Shopping, Goodwill Prices

Shop The Look

For your shopping pleasure, I offer the following suggestions that would help you achieve a similar look.

Let’s Wrap This Up

Now, onto the Fine-Whatever link up for this week. My featured contributor from last week’s Up Down All-Around themed link-up is Lisa from Peridot Skies. I love how she reimagined a cover-up as a light summer tunic to wear with shorts which was the opposite of how I took a tunic and reimagined it as a cover-up.

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Is blue and black a hit or a miss in your book? Do you have a favorite color combination? What’s your go-to sure-thing look when you want to look polished but in an effortless sort of way?

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Let’s connect! Subscribe, tweet, follow, friend, love, pin, stumble … all options are available and waiting for you. I look forward to hearing from you. And don’t forget to add a post or two to the link up.

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25 Comments

    • Those colors do look good on you. Thanks for stopping by.

  1. shelbeeontheedge1

    I always thought the blue/black faux pas was when your black was just faded enough to appear almost navy combined with a dark enough navy that almost appears black…then it just looked like you got dressed in the dark! But as far as blue and black go, I have been wearing that combination forever, it seems. But nowadays, I am little more particular about maintaining and protecting my blacks from fading.

    Plus haven’t men always paired black shoes with navy suits? Like forever? Silly double standards!

    I love the outfit you created. The pencil skirt is fabulous and those blue suede shoes are totally swoon-worthy! Really great look!

    Shelbee
    http://www.shelbeeontheedge.com

  2. robjodiefilogomo

    I see nothing wrong with blue & black together!! It’s so nice that those rules are out the window—because it’s a great combo.
    I had to laugh at your skirt story—but for how good it looks, i’d say it’s worth it!!
    jodie
    http://www.jtouchofstyle.com

    • Rena

      LOL, Jodie. It’s also a challenge to take long strides or walk up stairs but sometimes that the hidden price of fashion.

    • Rena

      I like brown and black together too, Andrea. It’s unexpected and yet not too wild.

    • Rena

      I’m glad you like it, Rachel. Thanks for stopping by.

  3. This outfit looks great! The black and blue combination is so unexpected and fresh, and totally works! Thanks for the inspiration 🙂

    • Rena

      Thanks, Elizabeth. I’m glad you like the combination and my take on it.

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  5. Cute outfit! I too like to break fashion rules, most recently I wore denim on denim. Unfortunately I missed the deadline for your linkup, but I would love for you to check it out!

    • I’m so glad you liked the outfit and are also a rule breaker (LOL). I’m working on this week’s post now and it should be out in a couple of hours (just a tad late).