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Some Deep Thoughts for One Pretty Dress















dress-Gap, loafers-G. H. Bass, necklace-Le Tote, ring-Jewel Mint(similar here via Poshmark)

I've been a fan of wrap dresses for quite some time, as seen here, here, and here, and I've tended to gravitate toward graphic, or animal prints styling them with a bit of edge. The petite floral pattern on this wrap dress leans more into traditional feminine territory. When I started blogging my outfitting was heavy on the tomboy/androgynous end of the style spectrum, but with growing out my hair and being all-the-way pregnant I've leaned into a more feminine aesthetic. Going for more pretty than edgy looks. Part of me misses the days of cropped hair and bowties, but life changes, people change, and style changes. Not that I'm all miss lady-like crumpets and cardigans now, but I find myself exploring and finding my own interpretation of standard womanly fashion, at least for the time being.

Also, this wrap is a non-maternity piece, which is another great aspect of the wrap dress no matter the style, it works for every body type, even a changing one. I plan on busting out this midi wrap with a blazer and boots come fall when I return to work post-baby. 

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