Monday, September 28, 2015

White After Labor Day

Happy Monday! Over this past week, I was on Edisto Island in South Carolina. More about that on Friday. On to the outfit:

white after labor day fashion rules white eyelet dress tan cardigan gold watch gold bracelet gold wedges outfit outfit inspiration

white after labor day fashion rules white eyelet dress tan cardigan gold watch gold bracelet gold wedges outfit outfit inspiration

white after labor day fashion rules white eyelet dress tan cardigan gold watch gold bracelet gold wedges outfit outfit inspiration

white after labor day fashion rules white eyelet dress tan cardigan gold watch gold bracelet gold wedges outfit outfit inspiration

white after labor day fashion rules white eyelet dress tan cardigan gold watch gold bracelet gold wedges outfit outfit inspiration

white after labor day fashion rules white eyelet dress tan cardigan gold watch gold bracelet gold wedges outfit outfit inspiration
Outfit details: 
Dress: Old Navy (exact, similar)
Cardigan: Target (similar, similar)
Shoes: Ross (exact, similar)
Bracelet: Charming Charlie (similar, similar)
Bangle: Wal-Mart (similar, similar)
Watch: Charming Charlie (exact, similar)

There are some fashion rules that I absolutely won't break like don't wear socks with sandals, or overalls can't ever be chic, and some others. That being said, there are a good many fashion rules that I will break. For instance: not mixing prints, or navy and black don't match, or petite women can't wear maxi skirts and dresses, or don't wear white after Labor Day, etc. 

I am a firm believer that (some) fashion rules are meant to be broken, especially never wearing white after Labor Day. I think that as long as you keep the rest of your outfit looking like Fall, or even Winter, then you are good. White after Labor Day can totally work if you keep most of your outfit like Fall.

What fashion rule(s) are you willing to break? What do you think about white after Labor Day?

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