I'd like you to imagine, a chevron maxi dress that never seems to end. Imagine a dress that was hemmed 3 inches shorter, yet it still skims just past your ankles.
Okay, enough lounging, on to today's post =)
I'm naturally drawn to chevron prints because they're basically crooked stripes, and IMO stripes win every time.
I usually wear this dress by itself (see here), but I decided to switch things up. Worn with this silk blouse, it looks very much like a long maxi skirt versus a dress (which has stripes on top BTW).
I love sleeveless dresses because they offer versatility. They can be worn alone, with a top underneath, and or with a top on top ;)
Thank you for stopping by today, I wish you a fantastic weekend!
Xx
Sunnies: Los Angeles Fashion District
Silk Blouse: Talbot's (also worn here and here)
Maxi dress: Liz Claiborne (worn here)
Tote: Coach (worn here and here)
Beautiful chevron maxi, Joi!! Thank you for stopping by my blog. I'm in love with the chevron print as well. Stripes are becoming a favorite print of mine. I see chevron slowly taking over my wardrobe... lol
ReplyDeleteThanks Kishina! The Chevron Takeover is official! LOL
DeleteGreat dress and the pop of orange is just to my fancy. I love how you take me into the garden in this post.
ReplyDeleteThanks Neti! We both bat for Team Bright Colour :)
Deletebeautiful photos and your outfit is great!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much!
DeleteThis is a beautiful outfit.
ReplyDeleteThanks Assa ;)
DeleteFabulous pictures ,and you have a great way with colours in your outfits , great outfit, best wishes.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lesley, I'm totally biased toward colors, preferably the brightest hues possible :)
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