Please forgive the bed head but it went with the pictures :-). Also I had technical difficulties loading the pics so they are out of order.

Pics 1-2, 6-9 I originally liked the idea of an unstructured shirt dress because it would be great this summer in my new office where there is no a/c or window. I looked for the longest one I could find in a color I liked. Maybe it wasn't long enough!? It doesn't pass the sit down test. I think it may look a bit like my husbands shirt? Which looks better? His doesn't require any ironing, so even though it's large on me, it looks more polished? In any case, how about the dress as a tunic? Does it defeat it's original purpose? Should I return or keep as a nice colored long top? It would also make a good swim suit cover up.

3-5 The Enza Costa dress also needs ironing. It has pockets which need to be removed because they bunch up and puff the dress out awkwardly. My local tailor should be able to do that easily. The dress is wide on me and it may look better slightly narrowed also. I kind of like it with the wide belt.

Pic 8 The light blue Rebecca Taylor dress is more in line with a loose free easy breezy summer dress. And it passes the sit down test. I promise not to wear a red bra with it next time. Oops!

Pic 9 The DH does not like the darker Rebecca Taylor dress. Goodbye to it. I like how the skirt swishes around.

Pic 10/11
The two wraps are once again the DH's favorites. They are similar, but one is a lighter pink with a smaller print and shorter sleeves than the other.

Pic 11-17 What do you think of this topper? It has a hole in the back to showcase whatever is in back. I have tried to contort myself so I can show you. It's perforated, which may be hard to see.

Okay, I guess it's more than bed head here to forgive, it's also wrinkles, repeated pics, out of order pics, and my silly sense of humor! Have a great weekend! :-).

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