Usually I stay away from shoulder pads, but I couldn’t resist them in this dress from Zara – I just love the look (although I still plan to mostly avoid shoulder pads.
leggings: Simons / tunic: Zara / shoes: Spring / necklace: Aldo
Haha I know what you mean about shoulder pads! But this feels different from a full on blazer or long sleeve wit hthem, just adds a nice bit of structure to the top! http://www.closet-fashionista.com
I'm right there with you - there is nothing that ruins the prospect of a good blazer for me like shoulder pads. But I admit that t-shirts and dresses in this style, which seem to be popping up everywhere, do have a certain appeal. And you wear this one so well! xox, Cee
I can understand your dislike for shoulder pads but sometimes I love the sharp defined silhouette they help achieve. You look great by the way. xoxo Lovely www.mynameislovely.com
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Haha I know what you mean about shoulder pads! But this feels different from a full on blazer or long sleeve wit hthem, just adds a nice bit of structure to the top!
http://www.closet-fashionista.com
I'm right there with you - there is nothing that ruins the prospect of a good blazer for me like shoulder pads. But I admit that t-shirts and dresses in this style, which seem to be popping up everywhere, do have a certain appeal. And you wear this one so well!
xox,
Cee
I can understand your dislike for shoulder pads but sometimes I love the sharp defined silhouette they help achieve. You look great by the way.
xoxo
Lovely
www.mynameislovely.com
I am digging these shoulder pads- they really give the look some edge!
-Ashley
Le Stylo Rouge
I loved your post, the blouse looked beautiful on you, made you more elegant. xoxo https://beperes.blogspot.com/
I've taken shoulder pads out of more than a few old blazers I've come across, but I agree, the strong shoulder works with this dress!
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