What I Wore: Late Summer Style
Dress: Halogen | Shoes: Vince Camuto ‘Effel' | Bracelet: Rebecca Minkoff (now on sale at Gilt!) | Cast Cover: c/o CastCoverz! | Bag: Coach (vintage – similar) | Necklace: Kendra Scott c/o POPSUGAR Must Have Box | Sunglasses: Ray-Ban
This summer has been all about dresses. Not only are they easier to wear with my cast (tucking in, structured jackets and shirts havenโt been easy and a knit top with pants can easily look too casual or schlumpy for work), theyโre far more comfortable in the DC heat and humidity. Iโve become a dress connoisseur of sorts, quite picky with what I want. It canโt be too tight, it needs to be able to transition between seasons, Iโd like it to be able to dress up and down (work and weekends), and pockets are a mega plus.
Enter this dress from Halogen, a Nordstrom brand. I wanted a change from my ponte wardrobe, something that can look crisp at the office, but also look smart with sandals for a casual date night or cocktails with my girl friends. I have another dress with a drawstring waist and find it flattering on my current post-Whole30 body. The silky fabric is comfortable in the late summer heat, but will also work in early fall and spring thanks to the navy color and classic look. I think this dress will be great for travel as I can steam out wrinkles by hanging it in the bathroom during a hot shower. The look can be altered easily with the addition of a wide belt to cover the drawstring, or opening the placket to showcase a camisole in a contrast color. By the way, though this dress is black and coordinates with other black pieces it for some reason reads navy. I had two people ask if it was navy and I even thought it was until I went back to the Nordstrom site to link here on the blog.
I chose a Regular Large to have the length appropriate for the office, and while I am glad I did, I do find the waist to be a bit big and the dress, especially if ANYTHING (weโre talking even a hair tie or driverโs license) is in the pockets, wants to be drop waist. While it is a drawstring waist, the drawstrings end at the side seams so you canโt cinch it to your heartโs content. If I went petite, it likely wouldnโt be an issue. If youโre not very curvy and between sizes you may wish to size down to be able to customize the waist to your liking.
Ooh, I love that dress! What a fantastic piece that could work for a date night or work, too! ๐
Allie,
Again you look better in that dress than the professional model does. That has happened before and seems to happen quite often. I’ve been analyzing the situation, trying to figure out what is going on.
I think one reason is that you are a better stylist than the “professional” stylists. But there is more to it. When you wear an outfit you like, it truly becomes an expression of you, Yes, I know part of it is styling. But the largest part of the effect is your attitude, your confidence, your obvious enjoyment.
Contrast with the model. To me it’s obvious that she threw on one of 30(?) outfits she has to wear in a shooting session. There is no particular feeling for anything she is wearing. Just hurry up, get the shot, move on to the next dress. Hurry, hurry, hurry.
Chris
It must be exhausting being a catalog or website model! I do think this dress does favor curvy frames ๐
Love those sandals ๐ you look amazing great style xxx
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Thanks Gervy! <3
Alison, it’s so cute! I see the fabric is polyester. Do you find it cool enough for your humid climate?
You know what? I didn’t even realize this but should have known from the pricetag! Yesterday was hot and humid in DC and I was super comfortable all day. No cling, nothing. And it does look like silk, my mom even thought it was silk!
This dress is ahh-dorable.
xx,
Sara
Style for the Seasons
Thanks Sara!
Great casual but dressy style! And the peacock coloring on your cast – fab!
Thanks Cherie!