The leaves are almost gone from the trees, yet this outfit is definitely inspired by those lovely colors of turning leaves. This dress has the perfect colors for autumn. I bought it last year during one of my first purchases on Asos and I’m still loving it. It’s by a brand called Band of Gypsies and even though it was a little big on, I managed to make it. First of all, I sewed part of the dress so it would fit more nicely and with a belt to singe in the waist a bit more, this dress is perfect for fall. I kept the rest quite monotone to really make sure the dress pops out mostly.
Full outfit
What I’m wearing:
– multicolor dress: Asos/ Band of Gypsies
– brown long sleeve shirt: Only
– brown tights: HEMA
– brown brogues with heel: Van Haren
– gold bracelet: Primark
– earrings: Forever 21
shoes
bracelet
What is not to love about this dress? The colors are bang on, the length is just right and it’s flattering. I noticed now though that my belt is on a little crooked in some of these pictures. Oh well, can’t have everything right?
And I am actually wearing this outfit to work today! What are you wearing right now?
4 responses to “Fall/Winter lookbook (#8): Turning leaves”
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