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Get Groovy With See by Chloé


The weather has gotten crisp and slightly chilly, the shahtoosh's and pashmina's are being worn all around town, and Eid/Christmas holidays are just around the corner, which only means one thing… flaunting your fall purchases!

One of my favourite fall fashion finds are these 70's inspired loose fitting short dresses by See by Chloé (as seen here on Beyoncé). Both dresses are available at Al Ostoura's Lime Light store at Salhiya Complex, Mezzanine 1. And are being priced for KD 140 and KD 145. You can also purchase the dress shown on the right from net-a-porter.com. The price on Net-a-porter would be pretty much the same with the shipping charges and all.

The dresses would make the perfect attire to wear for your casual chic outs and abouts. Be daring and contrast the dress with colored opaque tights like yellow mustard, or fuchsia. If you're not into attention grabbing colors, then pair the dress with grey or black opaque tights. Finish the look with a pair of patent flats or laced high-heeled Oxfords. Groovy Baaaaby!

Correction: The dress worn by Beyoncé is not See by Chloé. It's actually Milly and is available on ShopBop.com. Apparently, both look very similar in print and design. Thank you Eve for correcting me. And my apologies to my readers for the unfashionable mistake.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Hi Confashion ,
Well Beyonce dress is not See by Chloe ! it's one of Milly's fall collection as well ...
But you are right they look similar in a way :)
https://www.shopbop.com/shop/product_detail.jsp?PRODUCT%3C%3Eprd_id=845524441805065&FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=2534374302050290&fm=browse-brand-shopbysize&ASSORTMENT%3C%3East_id=1408474395181057
Confashion said…
eve
Oh my God! That's sooo true! THANK YOU for pointing this out to me and correcting my unforgivable mistake! :)

They do look very very similar!

Sorry guys about this mistake... :\

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