Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Daily Outfit: Ditsy Floral Dress on a Rainy Day

Can I talk about the weather, or is that way too boring? Well, I'm going to do it anyway. Getting dressed for the last couple of days has been a pain. The sun is shining one minute, and then the next I'm practically drowning. Dear Ireland, IT'S THE END OF FRIGGING MAY.



Dress & scarf - second-hand
Necklace - Present
Hat - H&M
Boots - Clarks




Anyway, this was my solution to the stupidity outside - layers can go off in the sun, and on in the rain. Mostly, though, I just wanted to wear this dress. I scored it for €3 in a second-hand shop a couple of weeks ago, because the little old ladies in charge decided it was acutally a top. They were probably right, but... eh, it's all good once I have leggings underneath. I hope.

How do you deal with schizophrenic weather? Or do you even have to, O lucky readers who don't live in this crazy country?

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Cute! I like the dress. I cope with the weather by wearing too many warm clothes. It's a lot easier when you drive...

lucille said...

Nice dress !

neida said...

i lovee your floral dress!
and the scarf match it really well!
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http://circusposh.blogspot.com/

Quixsa said...

I love your outfit and am extremely envious of your hair- it is gorgeous!
As far as weather goes, Ohio is pretty steady fast but when I do have to deal with frequent changes in the weather I tend to wear layers so if it's too hot or cold it's simply a matter of putting a layer on or pulling it off. Don't know if that helps...lol.

dapper kid said...

That dress is so pretty dear, and what a steal!! The weather in London has been rubbish as of late, but it was sunny today :) Oooh and love your hair!

danielledelamont said...

Now you have redoubled my hankering for some more floral prints...*crave*. Oh and I can completely sympathise with the weather: I live in tropical Australia which means we have cyclonic 100km winds blowing through the city one afternoon (with me stuck out in it seeking refuge with kindly shop owners), and cheerful, scorching sunshine the next morning...

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