I’m incredibly, undoubtedly guilty of being a girly-girl. Always have been since I exited the womb! And although I never lived in the sixties, I feel like the fashion has lived on and can still be pulled off today.
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I mentioned in this post how I love pairing a sleeveless dress with a simple blouse underneath to make the dress more versatile. I think it’s the perfect pairing for spring (and even fall, but since it’s April let’s not focus on fall just yet!). When I wore this outfit, I felt transported to another era – the sixties. Luckily it’s an outfit that isn’t likely to ever go out of style!
Related blouse c/o and dress c/o (similar skirt version), Chloé bag (also available here), Manolo Blahnik heels (also available here), Tom Ford Nude Blush lipstick
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Fun note: while shooting this look downtown, a group of bystanders jumped in and began shooting with me! Unfortunately those pics did not make it into the blog, but it was hilarious!
Photos by Felicia Lasala.
any tips for preventing the blouse from bunching up underneath and being seen as “lumpy” through the dress material?
Beautful outfit! And I love this idea of pairing a blouse with a sleeveless dress. (For religious modesty reasons, I do this all the time.) Any tips for preventing the blouse from bunching up underneath and being seen as “lumpy” through the dress material? How do you avoid seeing the lines of the blouses hem through the dress?
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