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Rachel Comey dress (second-hand)
American Apparel turtleneck bodysuit
Dries Van Noten sandals (second-hand)
Loeffler Randall Purse (sample)
Clyde sun hat
Vintage sunglasses via Maude's
A transitional winter to spring moment, inspired by dancers' bodysuits and how they cover the backs of their shoes with their leggings. The turtleneck bodysuit, though sometimes a pain in the ass to wear, is terribly useful in the winter when layering saves you from freezing from the commuting elements every day. Now, I haven't had to walk to work in a whole god damn year, but I still lounge around in one with a giant T-shirt every once in a while in quarantine. With this silk dress- which feels like it weighs nothing- it's not *too* warm. There's something a little 80s goth about it, which I'm totally into.
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