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Life is too short to blend in - Paris Hilton
Life is too short to not be yourself and the you you want to be…. And this applies to your style too…
This is what I decided to do when I thought about these two statements. I decided to write down what I want my style to be. What I realized is that my style is either very feminine or menswear, or a mix of both. If it doesn’t fall into either of these categories, I realized it’s not really “me.”
I also realized I really want to start wearing more dresses on a daily basis….
But I’m not sure about how I’d feel with all the attention. A dress draws so much attention because women now-a-days seem to only wear them on special occasions.
I bet I’d get the reaction, “So, what’s the occasion?”
I figure I’d just say, “Being a woman. I think it’s cause for celebration.”
What do you think?!
Three great styles to choose from!
Fred Perry V-neck Sweater Dress in purple. Not typically a fan of purple, but for this number, I’ll make an exception.

Lacoste Sweater Dress. The red’s my favorite.




I do love a v-neck sweater dress! But this one is nice too:
Cheap Monday Case Knit Sweater Dress.


Of all the ones from Urban Outfitters, the first one is still my favorite because of the V-neck and 3/4th sleeves!
It’s the look that Jennifer Aniston is famous for. Comfy. Classic. Not trying hard. It’s the I’m-so-sexy-I-don’t-have-to-get-dolled-up-to-look-hot look. Reminds me of a CK One ad. It’s what I think of when a man says I like a jeans and t-shirt kinda girl. Samantha from Top Model does it just right:

I have been looking for the perfect fedora for some time now. Looks like I’ve been looking in the wrong place all along! I’ve been looking in the women’s hat section of stores. This weekend, my brother and I went to Burlington Coat Factory and I found the perfect fedora for me– in the men’s section! The ones I’ve found in the women’s section in the past have always made my head look big and disproportional to the hat. I’m so smitten by this fedora that I just bought. I wore it for the first time yesterday at work and received numerous compliments! My boss was even like, “Midori, you look too cool for this place.” lol. Anyways, because I just bought a fedora, I had no idea what to wear with it. What’s a girl to do? Look online for fashion inspiration, of course! Here are the looks I’m loving.
(btw, my favorite fedoras all have a wide contrasting panel on them)
Wear a fedora with:
Trousers, a wife beater tank top, and suspenders!
This is by far my favorite look with a fedora. Kate Hudson looks hot.
A waistcoat and black pants.
Posh looks slick and svelte.
A blazer and skinny Jeans.
The fedora Kate Moss wears is my favorite! Kate Moss does the light blazer and skinny pants, while Lindsay Lohan does the black and white look. Notice how they’re both donning ballet flats.
A breezy dress.
This is my second favorite outfit with a fedora. So many people like it too!
Skinny Jeans and a loose top.
I love Lauren Conrad’s stick straight hair with the fedora, and striped panel on Vanessa Hudgen’s fedora!
A white tank top and high-waist wide leg pants.
You are so chic Kate Bosworth.
A white tank top, skinny jeans, and boots.
I always love what Vanessa Hudgens wears!
The Cabana look: Shorts and a loose-fitting button-down shirt.
This looks especially good with a brown striped fedora. Ashley Tinsdale is right on point.
Lauren Conrad is too, but you can’t see her shorts in the pic.
If you’re looking for a more “glam” look, I’d go with no contrasting panel and a fedora in tweed like Vanessa and Eva. The gold hoops are the perfect accessory too.
And if you’re still unsure, dress in black like Ashley Simpson. Let the fedora be the main attraction to your look. I ended up wearing my fedora with a black long sleeved shirt layered on top of a striped T-shirt that peaked out of the bottom, skinny jeans, and boots over my jeans.
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