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Illusion Embroidered Lace Shift Dress

Donna Morgan Floral Shift Dress

We all know the modern adage regarding florals for spring – groundbreaking, right? What about for fall? I say it’s a no-brainer! I love how this illusion embroidered lace shift dress brings florals into this new season without skipping a beat. Best of all, it’s incredibly wearable for so many occasions. I even brought it with me to London this week. It travels really well, since the lace doesn’t wrinkle easily. Best of all, it’s the kind of look that works for daytime meetings as well as for dinners out with colleagues.

For my trip to the UK, I also brought along my Senreve Mini Maestra bag. Last spring, a publicist I’ve known for a while started working for the handbag company. She reached out to share more about their products, and the Maestra style immediately caught my eye. The only problem was that I already had a large everyday tote that I used religiously. When Senreve debuted the mini version, I fell in love all over again. It’s the ideal size, and I’ve been wearing it almost daily. What makes it even more unique is that the design allows for it to be carried four different ways: as a satchel, a shoulder bag, a crossbody and as a backpack! Lastly, the Italian-crafted bag is made in multiple colors (the pink is so cute).

Dress: Illusion Embroidered Lace Shift Dress {c/o} {also available here}

Bag: Senreve Mini Maestra Satchel {c/o} // Shoes: Stuart Weitzman Over the Knee Boots

Eyewear: Quay Australia After Hours Sunglasses // Jewelry: BaubleBar Piñata Earrings

Jewelry: Julie Vos Byzantine Cuff {last worn in this post}

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Dress: Illusion Embroidered Lace Shift Dress {c/o} {also available here}

Bag: Senreve Mini Maestra Satchel {c/o} // Shoes: Stuart Weitzman Over the Knee Boots

Eyewear: Quay Australia After Hours Sunglasses // Jewelry: BaubleBar Piñata Earrings

Jewelry: Julie Vos Byzantine Cuff {last worn in this post}

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This mural was designed by Jason Woodside. See more details of my favorite murals in my Wall Charades Guide to Chicago Murals! Be sure to check out my Los Angeles, New York, and Miami wall guides as well!

 

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