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Friday, November 16, 2007

Chicago: Day 2

Sweater dress, Melton. Black turtleneck sweater, Charlotte Russe. Fishnet tights, Danskin, Black patent maryjanes, Xhilaration.

This dress has always puzzled me. The knit material and color scheme suggest “winter,” but the baring bodice and lack of sleeves says “summer.” I’ve always topped it with a cardigan to winterize the cut, but never thought to wear something long-sleeved under the dress until this season.

I miss my tripod. Taking pictures in the bathroom mirror while perched on the toilet is fun, but the quality isn’t as good.

12 comments:

  1. Love it! Great idea to layer it with a sweater. Love the stockings, too.

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  2. Definitely works great layered! I love the floral detail.

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  3. Anonymous9:17 PM

    I love it much more with the layered sweater than with the cardigan.

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  4. Anonymous9:27 PM

    cute picture! haha!

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  5. This is the best version of this dress to date. Love it!

    btw, how do I get into a clothing swap??

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  6. I like the pose on top of the toilet - it adds excitement!

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  7. i love it too! greetings from Austria!

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  8. Anonymous3:03 PM

    Too cute. Looks precarious but like you're having fun. And cute outfit as well.

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  9. What a fun blog! I just found it today. I'm a stay at home mom so I don't get to dress up. I remember the days!!

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  10. Anonymous5:38 PM

    Special.

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  11. I think it would be great if we could just makeout for a couple hours. Good grief you are stunning!

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  12. Anonymous2:27 AM

    I gotta say, this has to be one of my favorite looks. it gives off a cool, mellow vibe.


    - Keep it smooth, make it classy!

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