Tuesday, June 28

Three ways to wear: black dress

It's easy to get into ruts when it comes to a particular piece of clothing. For example, I usually wear this black dress from Express with a belt and a simple necklace and that's it (example). Not that there's anything wrong with that, but I know that I'm really limiting myself by only wearing such a potentially versatile dress one way. So I'm taking a cue from Tania and sharing three other ways to wear it.

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6/30 Thrifted scarf; Target flats.

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7/30 Old Navy scarf; Target wedges.

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8/30 Charlotte Russe necklace; Payless wedges.

This was probably the easiest remixing I've ever done; I just switched out one accessory and the shoes! (Have I mentioned how much I love scarves by the way?) I almost can't believe this dress has been in my closet this long and I hadn't really tried anything different until now. I'm sure you'll see several more ways to wear it as this challenge moves along!

22 comments:

  1. amazing looks all :)

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  2. I love the different ways of wearing the scarf. The payless wedges are so wonderful in picture three as well
    love love love

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  3. Lydia, these are awesome! I love how different each look is with such a small change. And that last necklace is especially gorgeous - I wanna steal it!

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  4. I love how you can turn one dress into so many different outfits. I found that you can also throw a dress shirt over top (a casual one) and tie it at the waist - SUPER cute :)

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  5. this is totally proof of the fantasticness of scarves!  that dress is pretty seriously versatile!

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  6. love all 3 ways lydia, last one is my fav! love those payless wedges! are you getting the hang of them now?

    xo Nav
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  7. It's so crazy what you realize what you can do with your clothes when you actually look at them and think about it. I know for sure that I've just gotten used to buying new clothes when I get tired of mine, rather than try to remix things... Especially since I've started the 30 for 30. 

    Love the Charlotte Russe wedges. So pretty :D That last outfit is definitely my favorite, I think. Though they are all lovely and classy :) 

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  8. Love those payless wedges!  Also, your blog title is the best eva. 

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  9. The neckline on that dress is lovely! And I love all your accessories! The necklace from CR is super cute!

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  10. I liked the three ways you styled your LBD. Those Payless wedges are cute.

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  11. This is great! Thanks for the ideas, I love the last look :)
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  12. I love the first scarf!!

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  13. I really like the outfit w/ the scarf.  I've never done that before.  I'll have to try it out:)

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  14. scarfs are such a great way to change up a look - they really add a new dimension to the piece every time!

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  15. Way to mix it up!  It's so easy to get into a rut.

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  16. You did such a great job remixing. I actually didn't think it was a "dressy" dress until I saw that last remix. 

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  17. Adrienna McDermottJuly 1, 2011 at 7:15 PM

    I love how each accessory made such a difference! I'm also doing the 30 for 30 challenge (today is my first day!) and seeing your very successful outfits gives me motivation!
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  18. You look very nice person :)
    Lovely blog !

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  19. Don't you love LBD's for that reason?  I own two, one casual black wrap dress and another saucier black sheath cocktail dress and I don't think I've ever worn either of them the same way twice.  They're so versatile and classic!

    XO- Corrie @ www.brooklynbliss.wordpress.com

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