The "smock" look
I'm not sure what inspired this look - Can't decide if it's Beverly Hills chic (That's where I will be spending my day) or is it more Pyjama, don't leave the house look (where I would rather be spending my day!) What do you think?
(And for your benefit I've done the complete head to toe including shoes)



Please note the use of sweat wicking shirt as the under layer! (see previous posting regarding the revolutionay fabric)
(And for your benefit I've done the complete head to toe including shoes)



Please note the use of sweat wicking shirt as the under layer! (see previous posting regarding the revolutionay fabric)

1 Comments:
Well alright! My benefit thanks you!
FYI, I don't know the first thing, no not the slightest thing about Beverly Hills chic, so what I'm going to say has zero bearing on any of that, because it is thoroughly foreign to me.
Screw Beverly Hills chic. It's hard to comment because I'm not sure what look you're going for (stay indoors vs. not). I just think it's not working out because it all clashes; too much too fast. The pants - looking mighty comfy and fine - go swell with the footwear on the picture. The top looks like it belongs in a gym with you on a treadmill or something, the dress completely does NOT go, because while it dresses everything up, the rest dresses it down. It clashes. By itself the dress is probaby fine but there's no way to get a feel of that because of what's underneath. So: either the white top with something else, or the footwear/pants with something else, or the dress by itself, but not all three.
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