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Hair Flips and Slip Dresses

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Mason by Michelle Mason Slip Dress / Alex Monroe Necklace / Pared Sunnies / Tibi Mules

For some reason, the moment I step off the plane in California, I'm smiling. The sun beating down (I'll take an endless summer), the warmth, it's convincing. A usual sucker for all things neutral, this trip was tempting me to whip out my sunshine colored slip dress. Mason makes one of my favorite silhouettes in the silkiest material with the cleanest keyhole you've ever seen. Easy, minimal, slightly sexy, it's the perfect dress for day to night, spring to late summer. The mini length makes it a great fit with a simple sneaker, or mix things up with a metallic mule. Finished with pale pink sunnies and personal jewelry, you have a look that will be turning heads and frowns upside down.

 

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Photography by Henry Young

 

tags: style, travel, summer, slip dress, sunshine, california, san diego, mules, tibi, mason, alex monroe, pared
categories: Style, Travel
Monday 04.18.16
Posted by Emma Sousa
 

New York Neutral

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Won Hundred Top and Skirt / Grenson Loafer / OneSixOne Clutch / Pared Sunnies

Since moving to New York just three years ago, black ws the first "color" that became a big part of my wardrobe. Next was neutrals. Camels, taupes, pale pinks, caramels, and everything everything in between became all that I was craving. Perhaps it was their rise in the runways or just the fact that any look centered around neutrals is instantly 10 times chicer then the outfit next to it. I love mixing nudes with denim or as a head to toe look like I did here. Danish favorite, Won Hundred, is always a sure fit for chic minimalism. I paired this clean Kimono-inspired silk top with an asymmetrical midi skirt and equally structural clutch. To mix it up a bit I added my favorite chunky, tassel loafers and oversized sunnies. The whole look is completely neutral, characterized by clean lines and with a few fun bits thrown in. Shop the links above to get my look and add these neutral tones to your transitional spring palette.

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Photography by Annis Kamera

tags: minimal, neutrals, style, structural, grenson, won hundred, pared, onesixone, nyc, street style, transitional, spring
categories: Style
Wednesday 03.23.16
Posted by Emma Sousa
 

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