Monday, August 29, 2011

Steven Alan Fairchild dress


My outfit from Saturday night when Sydney and I went to the Austin Fashion Awards, thanks to tickets from Michelle of 81 Poppies.  We got to see new Rory Beca and Wren collections as well as designs from other talented local designers during the fashion show.  It certainly was a glamorous event with a lot of people in cocktail or full evening dress.  I wanted to be comfortable (not have to fidget with my outfit or suck my stomach in the whole time) and my new Steven Alan dress certainly fit the bill. Also I just had to do my clog sandals again because my feet were done being abused.  I used to be in the camp of wearing killer shoes but then realized that they get taken off halfway through the night because of the excruciating pain so you might as well wear something good to your feet in the first place.  What do you think?  Comfort shoes or hot shoes, then barefoot like Britney Spears?

Outfit details
Dress: Steven Alan
Shoes: No. 6
Accessories: Hoss Intropia necklace
Vintage fox bracelet, Jcrew belt



8 comments:

  1. I love all your jewelry! you need to start an etsy shop for your finds that you are willing to part with

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  2. thanks Z! most of my jewelry finds go towards our pop up shop at www.huntgatherstyle.com -- wish you were local!!! road trip to Austin? :)

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  3. one of these days I will! We've known each other far too long w/o actually meeting :)

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  4. I loveee this dress! Wear all the white you can before it's too late!

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  5. Like I told you in person, LOVED this! And, it made me want to belt my dress.

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  6. That dress is the absolute PERFECT blank canvas for accessories! And you decorated it well. You've got a great pop of color from the belt. Those sandals are darling, and so versatile! And the fox bracelet is so quirky, but still very tasteful. You are freakin' adorable!

    xoxo
    Em

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  7. I LOVE that bracelet. What a gorgeous summer look!

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