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Fab Finding Follow-Up: Dance the Day Away

Thu, 09/11/2008 - 2:30pm by FabSugar
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A friend of mine is in a modern dance group and they're having their recital soon. She invited me to go, and though I'm excited to see her moves, I'm nervous about my outfit. The only other dance recital I've been to was my little cousin's ballet class. I wanted to look dance-inspired but not foolish. Thanks for all of the lovely suggestions. I'm confident that I'll fit right in with the dance crowd in one of these sweet ensembles.

I started you off with this Jennifer Ouellette Headband ($75) because it has a sweet ballet aesthetic that will make me fit in with the dancers.

Look #1, created by kendallina, is soft with a little bit of tough. The thick strap adds a modern interpretation to the girlie ballerina flat.

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Look #2, created by gabitaitalia, is just plain fun. Those combat-inspired boots are unexpected and quirky.

Look #3, created by hil34, reminds me of something Serena van der Woodsen from Gossip Girl would wear. The slouchy sweater offsets the hard pleats in the skirt. Love those shoes!

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  • EricaJane's picture
    EricaJane
    5

    look #1 is almost perfect. I'd say something like gold studs or a more minimal earring, if at all. A headband is enough of an accessory on your head, and the necklace is pretty enough on it's own. Also, the bag is a bit much. A sleek clutch is much more appropriate. I would say go with the fold-over marc jacobs, or maybe something in black patent, or a champagne.. so many directions to take that. Love the top, love the shoes, and love the headband!

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