I can taste summer.
The sky is actually blue. It's humid. I don't wear a jacket. I smell grills. I unexpectedly get caught in the rain. I sweat. Roof decks. Dogs, everywhere.
Some of these are better than others. But a personal favorite of summertime arrivals is the beloved maxi dress. No matter how casual or dressed down they are, they are statement pieces. You notice a girl in a maxi dress. However, I'm finicky with my execution of them. I can appreciate the laid back chic of a grey cotton maxi with flat sandals and oversized black sunglasses, but that's not my style. If people are going to notice you, you might as well make people see something worthwhile.
That's where this maxi comes in. It's made by Guess, and I lucked out and found her at Gabriel Brothers for an extremely discounted price. Gabriel Brothers is a very large and impressively inexpensive chain of stores that stocks a large variety of clothing, shoes, and accessories, most of which are overstock or out of season items. It's far from a glamorous shopping experience, but they carry a lot of popular, easy-to-wear brands, such as:
J Brand - purchased $200 jeans for $20
Urban Outfitters - skirts and pants around $15, tops $10, I've benefited from 3 for $9 deals before
Guess
Jessica Simpson
Express - most items $10-$15
The Limited - same as Express
New York & Company - most items $8-$15
This list is very abbreviated, but it gives you an idea of the great quality you can find for next to nothing in terms of monetary investment. So when I found this gorgeous Guess maxi dress, I didn't care that it wasn't the most practical. For the price, I was willing to buy a piece that I would probably only wear a few times per season.
The dress is made of a snug stretch fabric, and it's very comfortable. There is also a slit on the side of each leg, giving you increased mobility while showing a little extra skin. The actual dress goes into a racer back neckline, and the sheer beaded section (beads that are sewn on, not glued, demonstrating good quality) hangs loosely around it giving an easy sophistication.
Now when I went to style this dress, I originally attempted to dress it down. Flats, sandals, you name it. I had very little success. Granted, this could be due in part to my heels selection far outweighing that of my flats, and also my short legs not making the combination very flattering. However, my experiments led me to the conclusion that this dress didn't want to settle for being less than its glamorous self. With that in mind, this is what I ended up with:
The combination:
Guess maxi dress
Michael Kors black leather strappy sandals with gold grommets and cork soles/heels
Tahari sunglasses with gold frame
New York & Company white, gold, and pearl stud earrings
H&M gold chain headband
I'm pleased with the look. It presents as expensive (even though it wasn't!) and thoughtful, two things I'm more than happy to convey. If anything, I probably would have added a little more jewelry, such as a large gold cuff or stackable gold - or maybe even white enamel for contrast - bangles. However, the dress is detailed enough to stand on its own.
I think I would most likely wear this for a nice night out, such as a girls' night to a tasty and expensive restaurant. It could also be suitable for a weekend date, although definitely not a first date (it's not effortless enough). I would also wear this on a big chic boat, while drinking champagne. Just because that would look fabulous. Anyone have one they'd like to take me on? Please? Pretty please? No?
Girls' night it is.
~ Devin
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