Dress: Textured Black Ava Dress by Leota (size 4x) via Gwynnie Bee
Leggings: ASOS Curve
Cardigan: Susan Graver (size 2x), thrifted
Socks: Sock Dreams
Shoes: Tredair
Earring: Age Before Beauty
Necklaces & Bracelet: Vintage
Photography: Super Boo, Maggie, & Me
Stats: 5'7" 55-50-64
A plain black dress? A former goth girl's dream. But not any more...I needed to throw some color at this black dress. I liked the textured pattern on the dress & the length was great...I felt it was a bit clingy & the armholes were too large. It would be a nice year round dress with the medium weight material & lack of sleeves...but I'm happy with our chilly spring so I can still wear cardigans. I found this marvelous cardigan at Savers years ago, but this is my first time wearing it...I adore how it suggests fire without flames.
Especially since my shoes have the flames covered. I bought these bad ass shoes back in the 90s & wear them about every 5 years...
And what were the chances that there would be a wall with flames on it that I could take my picture in front of?! It was meant to be.
My make-up with this outfit included...Urban Decay eyeliner in Perversion; Sugarpill eyeshadow in Buttercupcake, Flame, & Love+; Mimosa lipstick from Bite Beauty; Ready? lipstick by UD; & OPI nail polish in Atomic Orange.
This wall on the side of Mother Fool's Coffee currently has the devil down below & God on top...it gets repainted every month or so.
I first wore this outfit to have a final touchup session with Maggie for my farmers' market tattoo...isn't it glorious?! I'm in love...
Those garlic scapes top it off so perfectly...
Maggie is a magical creature.
On our way to work...pizza...flowers outside the restaurant & more new LuLaRoe leggings.
I also wore this outfit to go to The Shitty Barn to see Miles Nielsen & The Rusted Hearts (Andy Jenkins opened) & eat tacos. They were awesome & I learned that he's the son of Cheap Trick's Rick Nielsen after I kept hearing everyone around me talk about Cheap Trick & I looked it up. Of course an annoying girl in the audience yelled out, who's your daddy? half way through the show.
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