Friday, April 14, 2017

Spring Blossoms

Photo by Rachel Dwyer Photography
Photo by Rachel Dwyer Photography
Photo by Rachel Dwyer Photography
Photo by Rachel Dwyer Photography
Photo by Rachel Dwyer Photography

Hello! If you combed through my wardrobe, you'd almost immediately be confused. My wardrobe consists of about 60% dresses followed by 20% shoes with tops, bottoms and jackets making up the remaining 20%. And if we're being real, shirts and bottoms probably comprise less than 10% of my wardrobe. I can count on one hand how many pairs of pants I own. I can also count on one hand how many skirts I own. And I'd guess I maybe own about six or so shirts. Which seems absolutely absurd and that's because it totally is. But it works for me. I tend to romp around in pretty little dresses and high heels about 95% of the time.

So when I do find a shirt that I love, I'm always surprised. Then I'm stumped. What in the world do I wear with it? My floral bell bottoms, my black denim, my flare jeans or my little black circle skirt? When it comes to options for bottoms, I don't have much choice. It doesn't bother me, it just means I need to get slightly more creative with my styling. I'd much rather have a wardrobe full of pretty dresses that I wear constantly with the occasional top and bottom strewn in than a wardrobe chock full of clothing including tops and bottoms that I didn't wear constantly. I don't want to own anything that I'm not tempted to wear every week. Not many tops make the cut into my heart but this pretty little black top did.

Shein recently sent me this blossom embroidered beauty to incorporate into my spring wardrobe and to say I love the top would be an understatement. I've never owned a top that I've loved more. I mean, what's not to love? I absolutely adore the sheer detailing, floral embroidery, subtle polka dot print and flirty silhouette of this top. You can add this top to your wardrobe for just $22 here.

I styled it over a leopard print skater style dress to complement the floral design and polka dot pattern of the top. I accessorized with one of my favorite ShopGlister necklaces, a vintage watch, stylish oversize sunglasses and a pretty vintage purse. I slipped on a pair of boho wedge heels and called it a look.

Photos taken by Rachel Dwyer Photography. See more of her incredible work on her website here or her Instagram @rrrachel08.

Black top: c/o Shein
Clay necklace: c/o ShopGlister
Leopard print dress: American Apparel via Ashby
Wedge heels: Target

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2 comments:

  1. Spring blossoms are nature's joyful proclamation of renewal and beauty. As delicate petals unfold, they bring a burst of color and fragrance that dances in the air, creating a sensory symphony that uplifts the spirit. The vibrant hues of pinks, whites, and yellows paint a picturesque canvas, turning every corner into a breathtaking display of life's resilience and the promise of new beginnings. The sweet fragrance wafting through the breeze is a reminder that even after the harshest winters, nature emerges with grace and elegance. Spring blossoms not only ignite a sense of wonder but also evoke a profound appreciation for the cyclical rhythm of life. Their fleeting presence teaches us to cherish the moment and embrace the transient beauty that surrounds us, making springtime an enchanting celebration of optimism and hope.

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