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Wednesday, January 31, 2018

Red Dresses for Valentine's Day







Happy Wednesday, friends! This is my favorite red dress worn to-date.  It's called the lovely ways lace red midi dress from Vici! I believe it's currently sold out, however, Vici tends to restock items frequently and fast! If you sign up for the email notification on this particular item, you will hear when it's back in stock! It's so worth it.

This dress is made with 100% polyester, adjustable straps, back button closures, an exposed back zipper and it's fully lined. I am wearing a size small. It's so perfect for Valentine's Day! The lace detail is absolutely stunning and I love the lace scallop detail along the edges, as well. I am all about V-neck style tops and dresses because it flatters every figure. The V-neck is not too low cut so you don't have to worry about anything showing. This dress is romantic and classy. You are sure to turn heads while wearing this!

I linked a few other red dresses from Vici HERE, HERE, HEREHERE and HERE. They are all very cute and the same shade of red. If I could, I'd get them all!

I paired this Nine West inaya shoulder bag in the color cashmere from macy's. The straps are adjustable so you have the option of wearing it short or as a satchel. It's made of faux leather (love that) and the quality is luxurious. It has a magnetic strap closure and extra pockets for smaller items. It fits all my essentials for a dinner/day event! I found similar purses from Nine West HERE, HERE and HERE. This brand has some really cute and affordable ones.

My nude strap clear block heels are from Charlotte Russe (bought them almost 2 years ago). I found similar ones HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE and HERE. I love the clear heel style because they go with anything and everything!

Would you like to see a what's in my purse post soon? Let me know! Send me an email, message or write a comment.

Ciao for now,
Italiana
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