I swear, this is the birthday that never ends. I have one more post where I'll mention the word "birthday" (my fiance gifted me with tickets to Wicked for this Friday, and I can't wait to show you all the dress I found to wear), but then I'm done. At least for this year. Promise.
This past weekend, I went out for sushi with the fiance and some friends for my birthday, and I decided to give my new sweater dress a whirl.
This past weekend, I went out for sushi with the fiance and some friends for my birthday, and I decided to give my new sweater dress a whirl.
Dress: Missoni for Target
Cardigan: H&M
Wristlet: Ollin
Shoes: Stuart Weitzman
Sunnies: Gap
Wearing the dress with no tights was as crazy as it gets for this girl on a Saturday night; I generally wear my hemlines longer. However, I was pretty comfortable all night. I only had a few minor wardrobe malfunctions at our spontaneous dance party we held later on at a friend's house. And no, I'm not even kidding.
Seriously though, if you have this dress, watch that the lining doesn't creep up on you. There were only a few times throughout the night that I found myself tugging, but it was enough to be a little annoying. I think tights would probably rectify that problem.
I also wasn't sure about wearing the dress with no belt - I love to define my waistline and feel like the outfit is unfinished if I don't. However, once I saw the look together, I realized that breaking up the vertical stripes would actually make me look shorter and stouter. All I'd need is a handle and spout, and I'd be a Missoni teapot.
When we were on our way out of the restaurant, I had an "Oh, no she DIDN'T" moment when a girl was coming in wearing the same dress. That type of thing never bothers me, though. I congratulated her on scoring an item and told her I loved how she styled the dress. She wore hers with tall riding boots, and it was really cute! I actually really like seeing how others style items that I have. As my stylist-hero Rachel Zoe would say, you can never have too many options!
I had gone shopping earlier that day at a consignment store that I hadn't yet visited. I scored a Nanette Lepore dress, a Milly skirt, and those Stuart Weitzman shoes - which had NEVER BEEN WORN - for a song. I was on a fashion high.
Since I promised a his and hers post, here's another Missoni for Target piece in action on a dude:
This is the tie I bought for my fiance. I forced him into a picture at 7:05AM one day last week, and he is NOT a morning person. The only words he said were, "No face on the blog today." Hehe. I obliged.
When I first bought him this shirt a few years ago, he told me he felt like a bottle of Pepto Bismol, but he said he trusted my taste. Now it's one of his favorites - he gets so many compliments on it, from coworkers and students alike. The Missoni tie matches it perfectly, and even though he didn't act like it, I just knew he was just super pumped to wear it. ;) If only you could see the excitement on his face. Maybe next time.
It's a different look for you but I like it, it's very retro and I like the cardigan with it, it softens the pattern a little bit.
ReplyDeleteI love this look! You are gonna look super when it gets paired with leggings or tights, too! Yay!
ReplyDeleteOh, and belated Happy Birthday. Everyone in my life had a birthday recently! Wow. Parents get crazy in late December/early January, huh? LOL. I guess I should know seeing as CW was born in September, too. ;)
Your fiance's tie is great...love the design, subtle, yet chic. I am so sure he will care to, just like my husband would if people complimented his outfit. Teehee.