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Tuesday
Nov082011

RLR Loves: Long-Sleeved Sheaths

 


Snake-Print Dress, Wool-Blend Sheath and Stella McCartney-esque Sheer-Sleeved Sheath, $94.90 - $109.90, all from Mango

As women, we have to deal with loads of less-than-glam responsibilities - periods, labour and keeping up with the Kardashians, to name a few.  Sigh...the burdens of being a woman aren't always easy, but I believe that we've been given two incredible reasons that make us lucky to be ladies:  heels and dresses.   When I'm feeling more bedraggled than bedazzled, I always put on a dress to instantly feel pretty.  And just because it's cold outside shouldn't mean that you give up your womanly rights.  Pants have their place in every wardrobe but a long-sleeved sheath dress worn with a knowing smile will always make you feel like the best-dressed girl in the room.  RLR Tip:  A long-sleeved sheath will take you from boardroom to boîte without missing a beat.  Wear it with opaque tights, a black blazer and pointy-toed pumps to look ready to conquer your company.  Once 5:00 rolls around, whip off your blazer, throw on some sparkle (try earrings or a statement necklace) and add a pair of killer wedge booties.  How easy is that?!

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You are so right! Aren't we lucky?

November 8, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterMOI

Your right, I always use these tips when wearing long sleeve dress. Its good to shop long sleeve dress in Mango(I'm their loyal customer).

LOVE the grey one....;)

November 18, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterSL

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