Dress: The Limited (Available here) |
Blazer: New York & Company (Available here) |
Necklace: Shoxie.com (Available here) Ring: Purchased at local jewelry show |
Earrings: New York & Company (old) |
Purse: New York & Company (old) |
Shoes: Target (old) |
For this blazer in another look, see here.
Cute dress! I'm crazy about zebra patterns lately.
ReplyDeleteOmg that dress! I looove zebra prints. I've been saying that they're in line to be the next "it" animal for ages. :)
ReplyDeleteOh my I love this outfit, the print is so great I absolutely love how you can't really see the zebra's from far away and it just looks like a print. Oh and that blazer, I'm in love with it and I just checked the website for it too, but they only have small sizes left. But yeah I really like this outfit a lot, one of my favorites! :)
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Oh this is such a fun dress, I love the fringe and the shots of you moving around is super cute! As for hem length I never used to get my clothes hemmed and I never realized how things were really long on me being a short girl. But now I really like to get my clothes hemmed above my knee because it makes me feel taller and that I'm not sinking in my clothes.
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Hot style with this fringed dress and those skin-tone peep-toe booties. I think your style is fabulous here. Well-styled by you here.
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Pretty fun zebra dress. The pastel pink blazer adds a nice touch along with the sandals. That's a nice handbag. Styled very well, Cassandra.
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Thanks! I always love when I can add a bit of edge to my work clothes. :-)
ReplyDeleteHa, ha - white can definitely be tricky. I am always super careful when I wear it. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Such a fun print!
ReplyDeleteHa, ha! Giraffes are my favorite, but zebras are up there! :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Nina!
ReplyDeleteThanks John!
ReplyDeleteThank you! It's one of my favorites - I love it even more now that I've hemmed it.
ReplyDeleteThanks John!
ReplyDeleteThanks Nina! I am the same as you - I used to never hem dresses, and I agree about that "sinking" in your clothes feeling. It's amazing how much alterations can make you look taller and more proportioned.
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