When you’ve been blogging for a while, sometimes there are items from your wardrobe that slip your mind—even though you really do love them very much. This dress is definitely one of them. I’ve had this dress since forever, long before I even started blogging, and I’m not entirely sure how I acquired it. I think it was given to me by my Grandma or bought it at some fair—which seems more likely, actually. I took it to Germany when I moved there and managed to not lose it—or sell it—along the way. It is a cotton batik dress in a beautiful burnt orange colour—which is perfect for autumn—and really, really breezy for summer wears. It has such a comfortable and unique structure that I enjoy wearing it on its own most of the time—with a pair of tights or leggings. It also has such cute collars and faux bolero, what else would I need?
When you’ve been blogging for a while, sometimes there are items from your wardrobe that slip your mind—even though you really do love them very much. This dress is definitely one of them. I’ve had this dress since forever, long before I even started blogging, and I’m not entirely sure how I acquired it. I think it was given to me by my Grandma or bought it at some fair—which seems more likely, actually. I took it to Germany when I moved there and managed to not lose it—or sell it—along the way. It is a cotton batik dress in a beautiful burnt orange colour—which is perfect for autumn—and really, really breezy for summer wears. It has such a comfortable and unique structure that I enjoy wearing it on its own most of the time—with a pair of tights or leggings. It also has such cute collars and faux bolero, what else would I need?