While the gloom of night most definitely keeps me from taking outfit photos, rain and snow do not. If you look closely, you can actually see rain droplets flying across my face and sweater. Not my best outfit photos, but oh well.
I really love this dress. It was great to wear on boiling hot summer days (like here and here), and it's worked well with layers during colder weather (like here). And because my whole outfit was looking far too normal and nice, I had to add my wonderful new felted cowgirl pirate hat. I do love striking hats, and this one is officially the weirdest one I own. (Interestingly, Josh likes it better than this one. Apparently pointy edges, asymmetry, and absurdly large brooches do something for him that scalloped edges do not.)
I really love this dress. It was great to wear on boiling hot summer days (like here and here), and it's worked well with layers during colder weather (like here). And because my whole outfit was looking far too normal and nice, I had to add my wonderful new felted cowgirl pirate hat. I do love striking hats, and this one is officially the weirdest one I own. (Interestingly, Josh likes it better than this one. Apparently pointy edges, asymmetry, and absurdly large brooches do something for him that scalloped edges do not.)
(Now that I see this photo, I realize there is way too much jewelry going on with the brooch on the hat, the earrings, and the necklace. Whoops.)
Sweater: Anthropologie
Belt: free from aunt
Skirt (actually a dress): thrifted from Village Merchants
Tights: American Apparel
Boots: Jessica Simpson from Macy's
Hat: gift from my parents, from ScanFair
Earrings: gift from my parents, B. Lee Designs
Necklace: bought in China