“THE NAVY “INDIA” PRINT TUNIC BLOUSE”

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……………………….The NAVY…………..”INDIA” print is for my blue lovers. It is definitely more tonal in feeling then the other choices, and has the same slimming effect on the body. A Navy bottom will be all you need to complete the look….whether they are dress trousers A273303 as above, or jeans for a more casual look……….HOWEVER, the new IVY GAUZE CREPE PANT, that I showed with the Celadon Ombre tunic, works beautifully. I have accessorized with the GREEN HOWLITE PENDANT, J333066, which accentuates the green in the print……………………enjoy…………much Love……………….Louis

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  1. Sylvia Pickich

    I got my Navy tunic yesterday, and I absolutely LOVE it!!! I wore it to work to day with Navy leggings.

  2. Sylvia Pickich

    The Navy is my favorite. Beautiful!

  3. Casey (aka KcFoxy)

    Would the royal blue crepe wide leg pants work with this new tunic?

    1. Louis Dell'Olio

      Dear Casey…..I hadn’t thought of pairing them together……I tried them, and YES….they look good together.

      1. Goldie76

        Hurrah!

      2. Casey (aka KcFoxy)

        Great! Already have these in the rich cobalt blue… this pairing may budge those lingering stock items…a very loose cool top and equally loose and flowy pants in perfect transitional/year round color.

  4. Casey (aka KcFoxy)

    Ahhhhh! If I can’t have purple, this will do nicely. The bottom looks like Linea Navy and the various crop and full length pants in this shade will make it appear as if the bottom ‘edge’ is scalloped…what fun! XO

  5. Joanne

    This top will be great with my navy slim ankle pants!

  6. Goldie76

    Blues, gorgeous blues and sundry other colors. How this one pulls me in. What an experience of blues beauty.

    1. Goldie76

      I have the Green Howlite Pendant, too. Happy for that.

      1. Goldie76

        Another made-for-each-other match-up for the Green Howlite Pendant is the “Hi-Low Ombre Tunic” (A263353) in Celadon. When you see the Green Howlite Pendant against the bottom of the tunic, you quite naturally think that the pendant emerged from the tunic itself. Such a pleasure to see.

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