How to Wear Lace Dresses






I find it increasingly difficult to not get caught up in the competitive world of bloggers. There are thousands of blogs out there now and it is not what it used to be. I constantly feel the pressure of having to find ways to increase traffic, be active, and pretty much build an empire or else I will drown in the sea of blogs out there. Do you ever experience this? But of course, I continue to blog because I cherish this space and it is one of those things I have felt committed to. It's also sometimes difficult to be different when everyone seems to like the same things. I am not saying that is a bad thing, but it does tend to make certain trends become mainstream too quickly. It is tough to keep up and be yourself at the same time.

For today's look, I decided to try some indoor photography. Indoor photography can be challenging due to poor lighting and small spaces. Dillon and I decided to stay indoors because we went to Atlantic City last weekend. I thought this would be the perfect night out/clubbing outfit. I was still recovering from sickness at the time so I did not stay in this dress for too long. I wanted to take the photos in the suite since the view and room were lovely. The features of this dress are beautiful, which is why I immediately picked it out when Milanoo asked me to check out their website. When you have a full-length lace dress similar to this one, you do not need to add much else to it. Just wear your favorite heels and you are set. The only detail that bothered me was the lace at the top of the dress, just below the straps, because I constantly had to press them back whenever they fell forward as they were not sewn or glued in.

FEATURING
NASTYGAL NECKLACE
MILANOO SHEER EYELASH LONG DRESS (C/O)
JEFFREY CAMPBELL SOIREE HEELS
Photography by Dillon Lee.







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