Oh hello, dress of my dreams. Though I'm currently not allowing myself to buy any clothes in an attempt to save for a new apartment, I did have a small moment of weakness about a month ago when I wandered into Nordstrom Rack and picked up this dress out of a crowded rack of clothes like I was in some sort of trance. I usually struggle with finding button down shirts and dresses that fit well or don't gape, but somehow this one fits perfectly. I had to get it. I had no choice.
As usual, this weekend was wonderful. A long brunch with old coworkers, lots of TV watching, visiting my parents at the lake...all usual weekend shenanigans. I can't say that I really have too much to write about today. So let's just all stare at the glory that is this dress and forget that I said anything at all.
Dress: Nordstrom Rack
Sandals: BAIT
Its a perfect dress!
ReplyDeleteohmygosh that dress is perfect! I love the print, the silhouette, everything!!
ReplyDeletexo Deborah
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This dress is adorable!! Did you hear that Shop Ruche is back?!?! Yay!
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DeleteOh I love it! You look adorable! It is a perfect length too! I struggle bus hard with button down anything. My upper region is always trying to bust through to the world. It sucks.
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