Hello all! Hope you are enjoying the sunshine just
as much as I am. This is the third post in the series of monthly challenges and
the theme this month is maxi dresses.
We will be posting on the 7th of each month, and the aim of the challenge is to create an outfit to fit the theme, using clothes from our wardrobes, and yes that does mean digging deep into the depths and finding those long lost clothes! Hopefully one of us won't end up in the Narnia, but you never know with a blogger's wardrobe!
When I saw that the challenge this month was maxi dresses I must confess that I gave a little cheer. I have had a maxi dress in my wardrobe since the Summer sales ended last year and it has never been worn.
It was one of those lucky things when you see the potential in something which everyone else has bypassed. I spied a pretty print, all but hidden and squashed in the sale rack (which I never usually have the time to trawl through) and after wrestling with half dozen mixed up hangers, pulled out this lovely.
It fits just right on me and I’m mad about the butterfly print. The dress feels silky to touch and for the price of £11.00 in the sale at +Dorothy Perkins , it was an absolute steal!
I have styled the dress today with an oatmeal coloured shrug from Yours Clothing and some sparkly heels which I bought a couple of years ago from +Next for a wedding.
We will be posting on the 7th of each month, and the aim of the challenge is to create an outfit to fit the theme, using clothes from our wardrobes, and yes that does mean digging deep into the depths and finding those long lost clothes! Hopefully one of us won't end up in the Narnia, but you never know with a blogger's wardrobe!
When I saw that the challenge this month was maxi dresses I must confess that I gave a little cheer. I have had a maxi dress in my wardrobe since the Summer sales ended last year and it has never been worn.
It was one of those lucky things when you see the potential in something which everyone else has bypassed. I spied a pretty print, all but hidden and squashed in the sale rack (which I never usually have the time to trawl through) and after wrestling with half dozen mixed up hangers, pulled out this lovely.
It fits just right on me and I’m mad about the butterfly print. The dress feels silky to touch and for the price of £11.00 in the sale at +Dorothy Perkins , it was an absolute steal!
I have styled the dress today with an oatmeal coloured shrug from Yours Clothing and some sparkly heels which I bought a couple of years ago from +Next for a wedding.