4/30 Thrifted top and shoes; Old Navy dress; Bandaid.
I'd been dying to do the knotted-shirt-thing ever since I saw Kendi do it here, and then just the other day I saw Brittany from Try It On Me do it here. Anyway, I'm pretty much hooked now, and I'm glad to have even more ways to remix these Old Navy sundresses (the other two seen here and here).
P.S. Did you notice I'm wearing flats today (for the safety of my poor knees)? I wouldn't want to have to rock a bandaid on the other one too.
The band-aid is rockin'.
ReplyDeleteI love that your plaster matched the skirt! That's true commitment to an outfit, haha.
ReplyDeleteOh man, I remember when I used to knot my t-shirts like that in high school so I could show off my stomach piercing. Luckily my stomach was a lot flatter back then! It's a cute look when you remove the tacky flesh baring!
awe i am sorry that the heels are not working out. as cheesy as it sounds, i like the pop of color band-aid is providing ;) ok yeah you totally rocked the knotting the shirt trend. i guess i should try it, love how changes the entire look. love love the sundress. :)
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This dress is great! I looks really good with the orange top. I've yet to pull off the 'knotted shirt' look but seems like you have it mastered.
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That dress is so much fun! Perfect summer colors.
ReplyDeleteSeriously? old navy I LOVE YOUR DRESS!
ReplyDeleteHaha. I like how you listed the Bandaid. I like the knotted top over dress combo. This is what I liked about the 30x30 because it helped me discovered new ways to wear things I already have.
ReplyDeleteLOVE that your bandaid adds so much oomph to your outfit! I
ReplyDeletei have been dying to try the knotting too!! super cute!
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Love the T over the dress. The green bandaid isa nice touch :)
ReplyDeleteI really love your use of Bandaid in this outfit. I think a Barbie one would have also worked if you were going for more of a print-mixing look. ;) But really, this outfit is so bright and happy!!
ReplyDeleteLove how you are rocking the neon band aid! Love the mix of the more neutral top with the patterned skirt!!
ReplyDelete<3 the bandaid! completes your outfit haha...on a serious note, the t-shirt-knot-tie-trick is amazing. I might have to also steal it and try it.
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I had no idea this was a dress! The knotted shirt works so perfectly with it to transform it into a skirt - I love it!
ReplyDeleteWell at least your bandaid coordinates with your outfit! I love the knotted look too, I keep wanting to try it!
ReplyDeleteUm can I say that I love how you the "splash" of color AKA band-aid.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty skirt!! Great unique print and bright colors!
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I really like this outfit! The burnt orange color is very New Mexico/AZ and also very cute! I've been checking out your blog and can I just say that ALL of your outfits are a little bit ridiculously adorable? Great job!
ReplyDeleteYour knotted top looks wonderful! I love the colour! Be sure to enter my £100 ASOS giveaway!
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Hi, thanks for the comment the other day! (I'm a bit behind at getting back to people, hehe.) Just wanted to compliment you on matching your dress to your neon band aid. Looks great :) And of course, that shirt rocks with the dress as well!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely adored this- mostly the fact that your neon green bandaid matches the neon of the dress. If falling didn't hurt so bad I would have thought you planned it :D
ReplyDeleteI have been wanting to do the knotted shirt thing too. You totally convinced me. And the band-aid is totally stylin' too. Love it. :)
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I LOVE this outfit!!!
ReplyDeleteI love your orange top - and I'm such a knotting addict now!
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