UNEXPECTED

My Style
Monday, October 31st, 2016

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ALL IMAGES: JOHN HILLIN

DRESS | BOOT

A quickly approaching party season means endless events.  Holiday parties day and night call for festive looks. . .

BUT, what to wear???

My shopping list is full of vintage finds, bold accessories, suede and leather bottoms, romantic blouses, oversized chunky knits, short jackets, and almost anything shiny.  Pieces can be mixed and matched, and thrown together for last minute invites.

Today-

A vintage inspired print, in muted floral, metallic and sequined . . . this look from ModCloth is all of the above.  The billowy maxi dress is fancy enough for evening invites, but comfortable and relaxed enough to survive late nights, and bottles of bubbly.  The spangly gold boot feels fun and festive without being stuffy.  The strong statement making accessory is the unexpected element I require.

For a family party or daytime occasion swap the heel for a hightop sneaker and an oversized cozy knit.  Dresses can double as skirts this season for sure!

Shop my MODCLOTH wish list above. xx M

*This post is brought to you by MODCLOTH.  All thoughts and opinions remain my own

 

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37 responses to “UNEXPECTED

  1. I adore the way you’ve paired this floral maxi with the shiny gold boots. It’s such an unexpected combination but it looks fabulous!

    Providing lots of inspiration for the party season!

    x
    Shloka
    thesilksneaker.com

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