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Wednesday, September 6, 2017

Transitioning to Fall with Bright Dresses and Jean Jackets














Dress // Jacket // Necklace // Earrings // Shoes are sold out in blue but black and taupe are on sale!

Okay y'all I have a confession to make that might make some of y'all hate me...
I am SOO not ready for Fall!!! Super unpopular opinion, I know. (I also hate PSL's -- gasp!) I wish it could be Summer forever. I hate being cold, being pale, and struggling daily to pull my jeans up. I'm obsessed with Christmas though so if we could fast forward to that then that would be okay.

It's still super hot here in NC, so I wore this dress to church without the jacket -- and because how sassy are those sleeves?! but Fall will be here before we know it and it's time to talk about transition outfits. As y'all know, I LOVE color. Even in the Fall and Winter I try to stay away from dull colors and keep brights and colors in my wardrobe. Like pink sweaters are probably my favorite invention.

So one of my favorite transition outfits is brightly colored dresses paired with a jean jacket. I'm a little late to the game because it took me a while to find THE jean jacket, but I finally have one and I love styling it so much that it might make me a teeennsy bit more excited for Fall. I am wearing mules here but on chillier days this look would also be cute with booties. I actually got these shoes from the clearance shoe rack at TJ Maxx for 10 bucks! If you really like them I would check your TJ Maxx first but i'm also crushing on the taupe ones that Nordstrom Rack has that I linked above. They're on sale!

This dress is only $14!! It also comes in pink for only $13! I just realized it comes in pink or I would have that too! It can be dressy or casual and because it's a solid color you can wear it so many different ways to make lots of different outfits. It's both cute and classy, just how I like it! ;)

I mentioned this on Instagram but I wanted to remind y'all of how much I love Akola Project and give y'all the link to this necklace. Their jewelry is handmade (paper rolled beads) by poverty stricken women in Uganda and Dallas. 100% of your purchase is reinvested to empower those women and their families. And it doesn't hurt that their jewelry is freaking beautiful!! I have a bunch of these and these in different colors that I wear ALL the time. I'm currently obsessing over this one in seaport with the gold pendant.

God bless, y'all!
mDk
You'll eventually get a "Happy Fall, y'all" out of me, but not today ;)

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