Cage Belt: YSL
Sandals: Proenza Schouler
When I received this gorgeous dress from my mother, it had no buttons, so I visited a button store in the Fashion District and chose these black and silver ones. To be honest, I was a little stunned that they were so expensive (I had never bought buttons before but I expected them to be quite cheap; of course, this particular dress required eight of them and I bought two more in case I lost any), but in the end, they were worth it. Buttons are enormously transformative! (Imagine sailor buttons...or hot pink ones...you get the idea.)
When I received this gorgeous dress from my mother, it had no buttons, so I visited a button store in the Fashion District and chose these black and silver ones. To be honest, I was a little stunned that they were so expensive (I had never bought buttons before but I expected them to be quite cheap; of course, this particular dress required eight of them and I bought two more in case I lost any), but in the end, they were worth it. Buttons are enormously transformative! (Imagine sailor buttons...or hot pink ones...you get the idea.)

your wardrobe never fails to leave me drooling. love this dress on you. ADORE the accessories. A++++
ReplyDeleteAh! I love when I get to wear my mom's vintage clothing! This dress is so cute! Love the belt too ;)
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The shoes fit your feet perfectly.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! And I LOVE button stores & all that. M&J Trim in NYC is trance-inducing. But good buttons are worth it.
ReplyDeleteJ'adore navy shoes. I have a pair called "Gatsby" from Circa Joan & David that I wear all the time. Ths visible leather lining is a delicious pink!
ReplyDeleteLook legs...lol. I think this is the first time I've seen you wear something above the knee. It's a cute look. :)
ReplyDeleteyour vintage dress is phenomenal!!!
ReplyDeletewow, those buttons *make* the dress. i would have never thought to put them there though -- great eye! :) and yes, women definitely don't buy enough blue shoes!
ReplyDeleteOhhhhh, those sandals. So fabulous.
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