I really like the touch of brown added by K2.
Even from a silhouette standpoint K2 stood out to me as my favorite! I agree!
Not a fan of the black tights, but I like shoes K2 best.
Re: tights - maybe it’s the size of the print of the dress, or the busy-ness of the pattern?
This is my favorite outfit but seems more casual than business-casual, if that is what you were going for. I think different shoes would dress it up more. Both dresses look dressier to me (no pun intended ) and the 2nd dress looks like it fits you a little better.
I like the second alternative dress the most! For the first dress I like the Operetta or Presleys.
Ok I’m in transit in 3rd outfit with wearevers because they are the easiest heel to walk in
I should have planned yesterday and actually put on the clothes. My bedroom looks like the movie scenes, only with everything inside out
I tried on 2 dresses, 3 pairs of pants, 2 shirts and 4 jackets and still look like I’m not trying (not in the effortless not trying)
I went through this trying to find an appropriate but comfortable outfit for MIL’s funeral. It’s awful, and for me the indecision builds as I try more things.
In the end, it doesn’t really matter.
I’m gonna need this dress. Yoink
They are currently on hiatus after closing their brick and mortar shop.
Almost all my dresses are from them.
Todays outfit. I think the sweater makes it look sloppier than without, but I was cooks I got these pants shopping with @Bernadette and it’s my first time wearing them! They are super comfortable.
Love these colors—good late summer early fall palette! Re: the sweater, do you think you prefer more tailored pieces vs more casual shapes/lines?
I think so. Like, the whole purpose of tucking in the shirt is to define the waist, but then when I throw a long cardigan over top it just turns me into a blob anyway? For some reason a long sweater doesn’t seem as professional as a blazer, so that perception is probably bleeding over too. Overall I thought I looked nice and I was comfortable even if I didn’t look super put together.
I think the tuck in still gives you the horizontal lines that move closer to the 1:2 ratio instead of 1:1, even if it doesn’t define your waist any more.
FWIW I think you looked great!! My question was due to thinking back over outfits you seemed more excited about and I think they tended to be more traditional office silhouettes, so tailored jackets, tighter knits. BUT you’re very good at prints and more modern color schemes than traditional grey/navy/black workwear. Just something I’ve noticed!!
This is me. I am a jacket/blazer lady and def not a cozy sweater lady. I think because my frame is small I just look like laundry if I wear a big sweater? It’s like, “hey that little kid got into mom’s sweaters!” not like “oh what a cool effortless boho look” which is how I always think it will look but never does. Blazers and jackets alllll the way though.
I think this is similar to why I gravitate to the structures items too.
Today I’m wearing a sweater and it has some draping to it, but it still feels structured because of the way it’s cut. I’ve never found a sweater that I like as much as this one from stitch fix. It is extremely soft and it doesn’t look like I’m wearing a big bag. I have it in 2 colors! It’s thin enough that I think I could wear a blazer over top too.
Oh yes, this is much more body-skimming. The drape doesn’t make me think “slouchy” at all. You’re just not boho-chic, and that is OK
I’d totally wear a sweater like that! You could def wear a jacket with it.