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First In Flight // Wright Memorial Museum

A trip to the Outer Banks, North Carolina, is not complete without a visit to the Wright Memorial Museum in Kill Devils Hills. I chose these airy floral print trousers with flats for the uphill trek to the memorial site. I avoided taking shots at the touristy points along the way (I believe that you can capture the essence of a location without taking a picture in front of the signage) and opted for a shot at the top of the hill featuring the memorial in the background and off the beaten path where we stumbled upon an old-fashioned passenger prop plane. These trousers were perfect for the 90-degree temperatures but I also imagine pairing them with a turtleneck and flats in the fall. Happy shopping!


First in flight


First in flight


First in flight


First in flight


First in flight


Blouse: Old, last seen here

Pants: Zara, similar here

Flats: J.Crew, last seen here

Sunnies: Anthropologie, last seen here

Hat: Old, last seen here

Earrings: Baublebar, last seen here

Bag: DVF, last seen here

8 Comments

  • RED RIDING HOOD

    July 20, 2017

    what a great blog name 😛

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  • Mary Osadolor

    July 20, 2017

    Looking so gorgeous, those pants are everything. You brought this together really well.Thanks

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  • Ana

    July 20, 2017

    I absolutely love this outfit! I have to say as much as I love it I can never pull something like this off.. It looks great on you, though!

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  • Erin

    July 20, 2017

    Amazing style <3

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  • R. Alexandria

    July 20, 2017

    Love the whole outfit, especially those pants!

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  • Jelena BB

    July 20, 2017

    Like most people here, I like those pants!

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  • LeeAnn

    July 20, 2017

    Love the outfit! Those pants are very nice!

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  • Jojo Hua

    July 21, 2017

    Those trousers look so incredibly comfortable! I’ve actually been trying to find trousers like that now that the weather is getting hotter. Thanks for posting!

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