Dress: Houndstooth Sweetheart Faux Wrap Dress by Leota (size 4x) via Gwynnie Bee
Cardigan: AGB Woman (size 3x), thrifted
Tights: Catherines
Shoes: Clarks, thrifted
Earring: etXarte
Necklace: former Etsy shop
Bracelet: Vintage
Photography: Super Boo & Me
Stats: 5'7" 55-50-64
These Leota sweetheart dresses are always a winner for me. Fit & length were great. However, I don't enjoy B&W like I used to...I *need* color. I could have added color, which I often do...but with my health issues, I'm feeling blah & black is safe.
Until my knee issue gets resolved, I need to walk with a cane. Also, as you can see...I'm still wearing the Unna Boot. Again, I am so grateful to have these size 11 shoes that are way too big on me...they've been there for me through swelling & leg wrapping. RIP Savers, you were the best. I was rather fond of my make-up here...wind blown...but it feels like spring here in Madison.
My make-up with this outfit included...Urban Decay eyeliner in Perversion, Violet Voss Oh Snap eyeshadow palette, NYX lip palette in The Reds, & An Affair in Red Square nail polish by OPI.
I wore this dress to get my Unna Boot changed, to work a few times, & to have lunch with David between clients. I've been going to Vientiane Palace since the 90s...we used to walk to this place from Brian's apartment & get take-out. Shane & I used to come here for our Monday lunches. Now, I eat here maybe once a year...but...the owner still remembers me. Their Pad Thai with tofu is my favorite.
I also wore this dress to have dinner with Angie & Freddie...& let's be honest...Val.
I perused the Wisconsin Film Fest guide while wearing this outfit, however, I was probably wearing my pajamas while picking out movies. This is my list, David had a much more detailed list that he categorized...I put his level of interest next to my selections to help me narrow it down. We've seen as many as 25 films, but this year kept it to 19. Online ticket ordering usually has me crying, swearing, & nearly going into a full blown panic attack...but this year, their system was a breeze.
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