I've been super busy in the last week or so both with work and social events - apparently I've managed to snap a WIW photo 7 out of 8 days but haven't had any time to upload or post any of them. So here they are all at once. Hope it's not too many photos!

1-2: worn to a banquet/awards ceremony for a local community organization. There was a wide range of dress at the event, from casual to evening gowns (!). I felt appropriately dressed in this shell/pleated skirt/blazer/patent sandal combo.

3: a simple sack dress with chunky sandals for work on a hot day.

4: silk blouse, tulip hem tube skirt, and gladiators worn to work and then out to dinner.

5-6: a sporty skirt look for work with a miniskirt, handknit linen sweater, slip on sneakers, and nylon messenger. This outfit reminds me of Maneera's signature look!

7-8: my take on Friday's light blue, white, and grey ensemble. It was actually quite cold on this day so I couldn't wear my first outfit idea for the ensemble (white skirt, grey tee, lightweight blue jacket). Instead I opted for my pale grey jeans, a floaty white blouse, a handknit blue mini-vest, and pewter/turquoise ankle strap low wedges. I topped everything off with my turquoise leather jacket.

9: worn to a high school graduation party at a country club. I had originally planned to wear a dress but it was too cold (especially in the seaside town we were in). The last minute choice of the orange linen pants turned out to be a fun idea because the graduate is going to a college whose color is orange. I paired the orange pants with a navy/white blouse and white blazer, along with black platform sandals (required for the long length of the pants).

10-12: a monochrome look worn for date night last night. Sheer black silk blouse over a polka dot tank and black/white striped VC tube skirt. There's actually triple pattern mixing going on here with the polka dots, stripes, and the snake print details on the purse.

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