Sunflower Fields Forever


Outfit Details | Hat (Lack of Color), Dress (Reformation, love this version too), Shoes (Saint Laurent), Purse (Doen)

Lately, I’ve been absolutely obsessed with polka dot prints. There’s something so chic about a good polka dot that I haven’t really wanted to wear much else. Remember when I told you guys that summer is the hardest season for me style inspo wise? Well, this summer, I’ve really tried to embrace it a little more and not just try to shy away from summer pieces. To replace my love of fall and winter layering, I’ve been trying to find unique pieces to help during the transition through the end of summer. Like this wrap dress, for instance. I really like that the wrap part adds an element of sexiness without sacrificing comfort and it is so damn easy to wear. You literally slip it on, tie the wrap, and choose how you want to accessorize it. I mean, it doesn’t really get easier, right? Plus, I love that Reformation has really got that vintage yet trendy vibe down. I know you’ve seen me in a few (okay, more than a few…) Reformation pieces this year but I think this one might be my favorite. I love it so much that I even bought the short version because why not?! Also, couldn’t you see wearing this dress through fall with some OTK boots because I sure can!

I wanted to say a quick thank you to everyone for reading my bathing suit shoot post last week. Even though I know I’m not the only one that struggles with self-doubt, it really meant a lot to me to hear that I am amongst friends here so, thank you!

I hope you all have an amazing Monday.

2 Comments

  1. August 7, 2017 / 9:32 am

    Tamryn, I agree with you on polka dots! Looking beautiful here. This dress will certainly look amazing with OTK boots in the fall.

    What a magical shoot location!

    Keep looking fabulous.

    XO,

    Catherine

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      August 15, 2017 / 9:45 am

      Thanks girl!!! I am all about the polka dots right now and plan to wear them right through fall! 🙂

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