Thursday, February 14, 2013

WW - Sneaky Thursday.

It's still technically Wednesday in the Northern Hemisphere right? I feel like I'm on such a roll with these posts, I'm enjoying them and seeing others outfits online so much. I still have that funny little voice telling me it's weird to post pictures of yourself on the internet for everyone to see but the good stuff outweighs that for now. All of which adds up to a second mama style themed post in the same week, just because I wanted to. Please bear with me if this is not your thing. I can understand why it wouldn't be. If it is then I wrote this post just for you.



I wore this dress in one of my first ever WW posts (listen to me, I sound like I'm seasoned and experienced. Pffft, someone remind me I'm a total newbie) and have hardly worn it since. I thought a basic navy dress would be super easy, go with lots of things and be good for layering. Turns out it requires a little bit of effort. Perhaps the easy navy dress is a little uninspiring hanging in the wardrobe all by itself? I do think I like this version of it better than the first one!

Linking in with these other clothes-nerds:

pleated poppy

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4 comments:

  1. The tights!! I love them - looks like you totally figured out how to style a navy dress ;) Found you via the What I Wore Wednesday linkup
    xoxo,
    Nikki at www.bedazzlesafterdark.com

    {Enter My Giveaway for a Monogram Leather Clutch Here!}

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    1. Thanks for visiting Nikki, the tights are the raddest are they not? I know loads of people abhor leopard print... but not me. :)

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  2. I giggled at the voice in your head comment! I enjoy a good sticky at a what-i-wore post now and then...I'm a warm weather kind of gal, but the thought of wearing tights makes me a little excited about the thought of chilly autumn days - love yours! x
    (thanks for popping by)

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    1. Ha! It's a funny thing, but it's kind of addictive! I'm the total opposite, I love layers, tights and scarves even when it's really too warm. x

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