Sea Green
One of the best/worst parts about cruising is all the fancy dinners! Love me some delicious food and dressing up, but that means 7+ cutesy dresses need to make their way on the ship. Of course, we take fam pics at every dinner so re-wearing a dress is not an option! For this cruise I turned to the lovely
Stylist LA to borrow some gorgeous looks instead of breaking the bank with new ones.
Not familiar with The Stylist LA? The Stylist LA is a high-end dress borrowing service that allows you to spend a fraction of the retail price for a fabulous dresses then accessories with all the glam shoes and jewels from your closet! If you're in LA , you can also make an appointment to try the dresses or have them come to you.
This dress was just made for the open seas:
Not familiar with The Stylist LA? The Stylist LA is a high-end dress borrowing service that allows you to spend a fraction of the retail price for a fabulous dresses then accessories with all the glam shoes and jewels from your closet! If you're in LA , you can also make an appointment to try the dresses or have them come to you.
This dress was just made for the open seas:
{
parker keyhole dress ($60 to borrow) //
victoria's secret heels //
mno.logie clutch //
spike bracelet}
Can you tell it was a bit windy? If only you could see the outtakes! Obsessed doesn't even describe how much I heart this dress. The style is SO flattering with the elastic waist and keyhole opening. This is one of those pieces that can easily be dresses up or dressed down based on your accessories. Look for a dressed down version coming soon! $60 to borrow the keyhole dress definitely beats $250 to buy, right?
Can you tell it was a bit windy? If only you could see the outtakes! Obsessed doesn't even describe how much I heart this dress. The style is SO flattering with the elastic waist and keyhole opening. This is one of those pieces that can easily be dresses up or dressed down based on your accessories. Look for a dressed down version coming soon! $60 to borrow the keyhole dress definitely beats $250 to buy, right?