Ann Taylor Geo Print Pencil Skirt and Navy (plus 50% off sale)

Ann Taylor Geo Print Pencil Skirt 5
Top: H&M – size 2 (similar here)
Skirt: Ann Taylor – size 00P (50% off sale here)
Shoes: Ann Taylor – size 5 (similar here and here)
Bracelets: J.Crew (similar here)+ Vintage

I picked up this geo print skirt on sale recently and was happy it fit so well. It didn’t do anything for me online but when I saw it in stores, I liked that it was different than my usual stripes or polka dot prints. Although it has an exposed zipper (not as noticeable) and is unlined, I was willing to look past it because of the fit.
Ann Taylor Geo Print Pencil Skirt 3
I thought maybe the print was too busy but I figured I can tone it down with solid tops (navy/cream) and transition it with navy tights for Fall/winter.  If you like this print but want more of a neutral color, check out this rattan print pencil skirt
Ann Taylor Geo Print Pencil Skirt 2
Ann Taylor Geo Print Pencil Skirt 4

Ann Taylor is having an extra 50% off sale items. Use code: TICKTOCK – ends tonight. Most items are final sale so be careful! Here are my picks:
 dot ankle pants (small sizes still avail) 
– rattan print pencil skirt (similar to the one I am wearing)

Ann Taylor Geo Print Pencil Skirt 1

What are your thoughts on this geo print skirt?
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  1. The skirt looks good on you. It is a perfect outfit for a day at work, I think. Very sophisticated.

  2. This is such a beautiful outfit Annie! I love how the skirt stands out since you kept everything else simple allowing us to focus on the beautiful print. I really like the rattan print skirt you linked to as well. I bought the dot print dress but I haven’t had a chance to wear it and I might have to save it until next spring/summer. Who knows? Maybe we’ll be able to enjoy warm weather through the end of the month or early October if we’re lucky. 🙂