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Monday, April 14, 2014

ivory + black



This is basically an unintentional outfit post.  This past weekend, my hubs and I attended a charity dinner supporting scholarships for a local private college that hubs' company heavily supports.  I waited until the last minute to figure out what I was going to wear.  Upon looking at pictures of last years event, I realized the initial dress that I was going to wear was slightly too short for what I feel the "crowd" would deem appropriate.  After all, I found out the day of the event that the college is a Catholic college. haha

I ended up digging far back into my closet and found this dress that is actually over 10 years old.  I've kept it all of these years, because I just somehow knew that sometimes it good to keep certain pieces that can easily fit into a lot of different occasions, even if it's something that I hardly ever need.  Ivory and black is a classic color combination that will always withstand the test of time. This dress definitely covered my arse, literally!!







I decided to take a couple pictures before we headed out the door, not with any real intention to post them.  Plus the wind wasn't letting me be great. But hey, my posting has been a lot less frequent lately, so I thought these few pics would probably be appreciated by anyone reading this blog.  It's the least I can do!

Hope you all have a great week!

OUTFIT DETAILS:
Dress - Express (super old, but similar HERE, HERE, and HERE)
Shoes - HERE

6 comments:

  1. That is a fabulous dress! I love that it was one that was hanging in the back of your closet too.

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  2. You look amazing and I love that tree in your backyard.

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    1. Thank you! That tree is one of my favorite things about my house! :)

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  3. Loving the geometric prints on this dress! And those heels are HOT!

    xo,
    http://www.chachathefashiongenius.com/

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  4. yes ma'am! you are working it, despite the wind!!

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