bright white and neon

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“We will be more successful in all our endeavors if we can let go of the habit of running all the time, and take little pauses to relax and re-center ourselves. And we’ll also have a lot more joy in living.” Thich Nhat Hanh

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Dress: Diane von Furstenberg ($20 marked down from $150)

Blazer: Badgley Mischka via consignment ($30, retails for approx $350)

Shoes: Sophia Webster via Saks Off Fifth ($100 marked down from $450)

Belt: Old Navy ($1.99 marked down from $7)

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Fashion Huntress tips:

1) Ahhh, Sophia Webster! Wow, I just LOVE her shoes. This is my first pair, mostly given that they tend to be quite expensive and challenging to find on sale! However, if you’re in the market for Ms. Webster’s lovely designs (they get so elaborate, you have got to check out her website…it’s pure magic), they can be find at Saks Off Fifth at times, and via the website the Outnet.

Websites to check-out:

https://www.sophiawebster.com/

http://www.saksoff5th.com/

http://www.theoutnet.com/

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my heart beats for these babies. #unhealthyobsession
2) I really loved this DVF dress but the back of it was wide open- totally fine for some people, I just don’t feel comfortable in that style due to limited undergarment options. Thus, I grabbed some lace and lime fabric at my local Hobby Lobby and sewed up a patch in the back “v” of the dress. You can see my DIY in the photo below; this is a great, super quick, easy fix, on an otherwise open back dress. It took about 10 minutes and was about $2 worth of fabric! No pattern needed- right up my alley!!

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Anyone else have tips for open back dresses? Loving Sophia Webster? Thanks so much for stopping by, readers! I appreciate it so very much!

21 replies to “bright white and neon

  1. I love what you did with the back of the dress!! This is a sentence I never thought I’d say, “You look great in lime!” (And I mean it!)

  2. This is the best outfit of yours!!! Stunning 😍😍😍 you look radiant in it and what a brilliant easy and cheap quick fix for a low cut back!! Wow !

  3. gorgeous shoes! and i love how you covered the back of the dress, before reading what you wrote i actually thought that was the design of the dress! 😀 coolness!

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