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Jaycie and Hannah you both look gorgeous!  Sorry I've been absent. My life got really crazy and been working 60-70 hrs a week.  It's been fun dressing for work just haven't taken any selfies to document.  Today I was going to go door knocking on the neighbors of a home I'm doing an open house for to invite them by for a sneak peak Sunday but the weather turned to crap so I had to cut it short. Today's outfit was "professional" but cool enough to not die of heat stroke walking around in 90+ degrees. lol. I wore black slip on sketchers with the white capris and green top. I'm certainly not looking as fresh as when I started the day but you get the idea. lol

 

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Open house outfit: Kate Spade flair midi dress (outlet store) with blush color pearls. Shoes are some Stuart Weitzman heels I picked up on poshmark for almost nothing (considering they are $400 new, I think $35 is a good deal!) I might go for a pedicure after this. I truly need one!

 

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1 hour ago, Bri2020 said:

Open house outfit: Kate Spade flair midi dress (outlet store) with blush color pearls. Shoes are some Stuart Weitzman heels I picked up on poshmark for almost nothing (considering they are $400 new, I think $35 is a good deal!) I might go for a pedicure after this. I truly need one!

 

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The dress and the pearls really suit you. Very nice.

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Went to a gathering on the Court Square this afternoon.  My green kerchief came this morning, so I took it as a sign to go.

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5 hours ago, Bri2020 said:

Open house outfit: Kate Spade flair midi dress (outlet store) with blush color pearls. Shoes are some Stuart Weitzman heels I picked up on poshmark for almost nothing (considering they are $400 new, I think $35 is a good deal!) I might go for a pedicure after this. I truly need one!

 

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14 hours ago, Bri2020 said:

Open house outfit: Kate Spade flair midi dress (outlet store) with blush color pearls. Shoes are some Stuart Weitzman heels I picked up on poshmark for almost nothing (considering they are $400 new, I think $35 is a good deal!) I might go for a pedicure after this. I truly need one!

 

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 Very nice Bri!!

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Thanks everyone. I have to say, I love that dress. It's the first "designer" thing I bought from a store besides one pair of shoes that I haven't even worn out yet.  The quality of the material is amazing.  I'm so afraid I'm going to spill something on it.  New that thing costs almost $350 but at the outlet I think I paid $70.  Even at $70 that's WAY more than I would normally spend since I almost always shop used. Assuming I don't stain it I should get many years of use out of it. It is definitely in the "open house" outfit rotation for me along with 4 other outfits.

 

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13 hours ago, Jandi said:

My green kerchief came this morning, so I took it as a sign to go.

You look wonderful Jandi, I hope your green scarf was a good sign, and you had a good time.

 

Mindy🐛🏳️‍⚧️🦋

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2 hours ago, Jaycie said:

The cats and I keep it casual in the home office!!! LOLIMG_20220706_065906542.thumb.jpg.4e6e3c5e5cdce8f7da7ffcb87f873a24.jpg

Very nice. Love the t shirt.

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Bri the dress and pearls are classy just  like you !

Jaycie you look fab as well.

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On 11/14/2020 at 11:06 PM, Ann W said:

I keep finding myself all dressed up with no place to go, so I thought I'd start a thread to show off whatever outfit or fashion piece people are feeling good about and want to share.  I'll go first...

 

(somebody tell that lady to act her age) ?

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Went to visit my my hometown for a bit today. I had an errand to run, and then met my awesome new friend, from here, @Vanessa Michelle. Nice walk in the park, great conversation, very comfortable and natural being with her. 

 

Pictures are of a fountain in the park in memory of my dad. There's also a plaque on the rock that goes with it. The other is, surprise, me in front of the fountain area.

 

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22 hours ago, Hannah Renee said:

Went to visit my my hometown for a bit today. I had an errand to run, and then met my awesome new friend, from here, @Vanessa Michelle. Nice walk in the park, great conversation, very comfortable and natural being with her. 

 

Pictures are of a fountain in the park in memory of my dad. There's also a plaque on the rock that goes with it. The other is, surprise, me in front of the fountain area.

 

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It was so nice meeting you face-to-face! I really enjoyed our time together! 🤗

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2 hours ago, Vanessa Michelle said:

It was so nice meeting you face-to-face! I really enjoyed our time together! 🤗

Right back atcha.🤗

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Just chilling in comfy summer clothes today. Doing a lot of zoom classes that I refuse to get dressed up for. lol

 

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Thanks Teri Anne. This thread seems to be losing steam :( Today I'm wearing loose, almost bell bottom, slacks and a chico's white blouse with flair sleeves and gold jewelry. I found everything at my consignment shop: total cost was $40 including necklace but not the earrings. I'm not going to wear heels today although that would be perfect.  My feet are bothering me so going with black Danskin sandals. If I had any real meetings today I would bring some pumps. I have a pair of black 1.5" heel pumps just sitting in the car for those occasions like when I show a house.

 

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I blame my job. I'm wearing a black racerback and black tights. Every day.

 

Hugs!

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After bring in hay i get a chance to relax in the hay.

You gals look great.

 

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This past weekend, I was able to dress in full euphoria mode. I wore a grey t-shirt, baggy shorts...all with my essential gear (binder, boxers, packer, peach fuzz on the chin...). It was awesome. And I got complimented by someone for the way I looked. ❤️

 

I didn't take a picture, though. I should next time I get the chance to dress up in full "man" mode. For now...I'm in andro mode because I'm not fully out at work just yet.

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