[wearing]
big cardigan: old navy (similar)
dress: the non-sequin layer of this dress
cowl: self-knit (similar)
sweater tights: target
indoor boots: forever21 (exactly)
winter curls: soon to be destroyed by a knit hat
[going]
to finish up a photo essay and a poster, then to meet with my team for an installation competition.
and this isn't a dress.
it's totally a slip.
it should be reunited with it's sequin half immediately. they belong together.
You look really warm and I'm jealous because I'm freezing! Maybe I should copy this look so I can be warm, as well. How do you get your scarf to stay so cozy around your neck?
ReplyDeleteLindsey Soup
Gosh, every time I see a cowl scarf I just get jealous-er and jealous-er. You look so warm and cozy!
ReplyDeleteOn another note, just wanted to let you know that I gave you a blog award today (http://skrush.blogspot.com/2011/02/accepting-my-award-aka-procrastination.html). I'm not sure I've ever commented here before, but I just love what you come up with and look forward to reading every new post. Keep being awesome. =)
Um, Dotty, I'm kind of obsessed with this outfit. The colors, the soft fabrics, the fabulous boots!
ReplyDeleteHow creative that you wore the slip as a dress, never would have known if you hadn't told us. The blush shade is very complementary to your hair color.
ReplyDeletethe colors you use go beautifully with each other! and the slip as a dress? genius! i wouldn't have known it was anything but a dress. ;)
ReplyDeleteGreat remix with the slip! Sequins, you say? Do share!
ReplyDeleteAm I trippin' or did you recently switch to Disqus? I'm considering it.
Have a wonderful weekend!
Jen Hemming and Hawing Again
You are so pretty in pink!
ReplyDeleteI didn't even know that it was a slip, very cute outfit I must add. Would love to see the sequin sister =)
ReplyDeleteI love the soft color pallet of you outfit and the photos are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteIn the "reactions" for this I can just put "fantastic", but it's not enough! And with curly hair you're just awsome.
ReplyDeleteI just don't understand something: how come that the picture is clickable, but it goes to a reserved page of flickr?
yeah, i did make the switch. it was pretty easy and it's much easier to manage comments and reply and such. there was one day when my comments were all confused, but now everything is working great!
ReplyDeletethanks!
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