White Sheath gown Trilogy, part II: conventional

Dress: Zara (similar here and here)  |  Jacket: Mango |  Shoes: Asos (similar here, right here as well as here) |  Necklace: c/o T+J styles (similar here)  |  Rings: c/o Henri Bendel  |  Sunglasses: Nina Ricci (similar here)  |  Polish: Essie (Lollipop)  |  Lip: Stila (Fiery)

 

Today is the a lot more traditional workwear handle the white sheath dress, as I used it to meetings just recently in Barcelona.  While I went monochromatic as well as paired it with this white blazer from Mango (which I love), a white sheath gown is an incredible canvas for brilliantly colored and/or patterned blazers or even strong jewelry.  The above look stands in stark contrast to the laid-back pairing yesterday with a connected gingham shirt as well as white patent leather Birkenstocks, as well as (hopefully) illustrates exactly how wide-ranging your choices are in styling this fantastic basic.  

 

Following the laid-back as well as conventional takes, I’m ending the three-part series mañana with the method I transitioned this gown for after-five cocktails.  See you back right here tomorrow!  Bring a martini… or a flask of bootleg whiskey.  Whatever does the technique for you. 

 

P.S. J. Crew’s additional 40% off sale is ridiculously good.  Check out my sale picks here.

 

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