My mom told me the tights were too wintry. I want to know who makes these rules and why I'm supposed to follow them. I think the cute dress balances out the tights. So there. And I just realized this week that these tights match this dress perfectly. Since I can't wear this short of a dress without something under it anyway, I had to bust out this outfit before it got too warm. This morning, I went and got McKamie and Caitlin and we went out for pancakes and to the early showing of Alice In Wonderland. I thought I was going to like that movie, and I was right. I didn't put my hair up and add the bow until we got home, but I think it pretty much makes the outfit perfect.
Now here's the dilemma: this morning, I was going somewhere that I didn't think I'd see many people I know, and I was with my cousins who I know won't judge me. So wearing this was no problem. Tonight, I'm going somewhere where I'll see a bunch of people I know, but I don't know really really well, and I just get the feeling that a lot of these people will think I'm a crazy person dressed like this. Little dress, tights, big bow. I hate feeling like that. I don't want to care whether or not people think I'm crazy, I just want to do what I like and tell myself, "They're just jealous." I'm hoping this blog helps me overcome that.
Oh, and I'm really not diggin' the black flats, but it was all I had to work with.
Sweater: JCPenneyCami: Charlotte RusseDress: Kohl'sTights: BelkFlats: NaturalizerHair bow: from when I was little and my mom made me wear big bows all the time.On the left, in honor of Alice in Wonderland, our White Queen impressions. And then on the right, it's just us doing something completely silly.