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Dresses and Steps Part 3


bracelets and skyscrapers




dress-BB Dakota via Jupe, sweater-Gap(similar here), shoes-Isabel Toledo for Payless(sort of similar here), bracelets-MikkatMarket, ring-JewelMint


Our third installment of dresses on steps--here we are at the top of Sterling St. in the slopes with an amazing view of downtown.  And even though today the temperature is in the 60's on Monday (when we shot this after work) it was far below that and I am freezing in these photos.  Oh, what one does for fashion...

This dress, last seen here, has such a great print.  The neckline isn't the most appropriate for work so I put on a sweater and gave the dress a skirt effect.  These heels were found under my bed during spring cleaning, I didn't want to wait to long before wearing them in fear that they would wind up back under the bed/forgotten so I slapped on some tights to brave the cold.  But, I would argue these are not exclusively warm weather shoes.  Yes they are open-toed, but are quite chunky and offer quite a bit of coverage on the foot. 

My photographer/husband Mr. Keller will be in Memphis next week so I'm afraid we will have to take a break from his exploration of dresses and steps. Don't worry, I feel this is a subject we will come back to (he has A LOT of ideas). 

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