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Drapey Dress





Quite a close up of the open weave knit. 





vest-Old Navy(an option here), overdress-ModCloth, slip-dress-Urban Outfitters(similar here), necklace/cuff-Martin&Osa, heels-Zara(sort of/kind of similar here), sunnies-Sole Society

From drapey pants from these posts here and here to a drapey dress today. I'm going to type drape one more time, "drape." 

This is a straight-up old school performance fleece vest from Old Navy. And this knit dress from ModCloth is so old I can't find anything remotely similar on the site currently. To be honest I was kind of sleepwalking when I put on this outfit. I basically just grabbed a hanger from my closet and wore everything that lived on that one hanger. Obvie, the heels and jewelry have their own separate places and definitely elevate this layered look from sort of slumpy to outfit territory. My co-worker said I looked like a fountain pen with this high-low hem of the slip-dress. I took that as a complete, it does look fierce blowing in the breeze, does it not? 

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  1. Oh love the cuff bracelet! Great outffit!

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    1. Thanks! I've had this cuff for years and I love how it's gotten distressed.

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