Friday, April 18, 2014

A Spring Dress: 4 Ways

With it starting to feel like spring (YAY!), I'm excited to start wearing more skirts and dresses. As many of you know, I love to mix and match patterns and Boden makes it easy to do with their bold colors and variety of patterns. I'm a huge fan of the dresses at Boden for their classic styles and long lengths, which is why I've partnered with them to show you 4 different ways to wear the Seville Dress. This dress is stretchy and comfortable, yet still flattering (not easy to find) and I plan to live in it this summer! Plus, the pattern is so versatile and goes with almost any other color. Here are a few different ways to wear it...

Outfit 1: This dress is perfect on it's own. To keep it casual, throw it on with a pair of simple sandals, a cross body bag, and a straw hat. 

See 3 more looks after the jump...

Outfit 2: To dress it up, add a statement necklace, heels, and a clutch and it's perfect for going out.
Outfit 3: I like the idea of wearing a graphic tee over the top therefore turning it into a skirt. Paired with ankle boots and some sunglasses, you're set for the weekend.
Outfit 4: Mix patterns by wearing a striped button-up shirt over the top. Keep it casual by tying the button-up in a knot and pairing it with oxfords to give the look a more tomboy feel.



Disclosure: This post was sponsored by Boden through their partnership with POPSUGAR. While I was compensated by POPSUGAR to write a post about Boden, all opinions are my own.
    

5 comments:

  1. The Friday I'm In Love look is brilliant. Going to copy that outfit so hard. Great post, Ali babe.

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  2. Absolutely stunning.

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  3. That dress is so cute! I may need to add that to my spring wish list.

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  4. Floral skirt has since been my favourite, because they look very casual.And can appear quietly elegant, pure, give a person a very good impression.
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  5. You look beautiful in the dresse! Really love the way you mix and match patterns and Boden.

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