Unexpected Pink

Investment Piece, fashion blogger, pink, breast cancer, Addias, Herrera, high fashion, TX, CA
Investment Piece, unexpected Pink, breast cancer, Herrera, CA, TX, high fashion
Investment Piece, high fashion, unexpected Pink, breast cancer, high fashion, blogger, CA, TX
Investment Piece, high fashion, Herrera,CA, TX
Investment Piece, fashion blogger, high fashion, unexpected pink, breast cancer, Ca, TX
Investment Piece, fashion blogger, high fashion,  Herrera, ca, TX, unexpected pink, breast cancer

It’s the last day of October (Happy Halloween!) and our last Pink for Breast Cancer Awareness post for the month! Loves, if you know me you know I love juxatipositon–and this is where you indulge me. When I saw this Herrera gown at Recess I fell in love. The fit, the color, the suede, the draping, that gold belt. But loves, we all know how to wear a gown: the heels, the hair, the black tie event, everything that’s expected. But isn’t the unexpected interesting? Wearing a gown to do chores, run errands, just be in? And yes, I’ve thought about it in real life (the thing about being an actress is you get your hands on gowns and some of them you fall in love with–my friends and I have a running joke that there are dresses you love so much you’d vacuum in them–that’s what this is!) I have never minded being overdressed, and have long thought that the cure for a bad day might be a great pair of shoes. So, wearing unexpected gown that makes you feel great, even while grocery shopping? I’m in!

Now, I get that this was for a shoot, but I do really dress up sometimes to scare away a bad mood; so I would love to know: would you try something like this?

And loves, thank you for supporting our Pink incentive; please get you and your loved ones checked!

If you’re celebrating have fun and be safe tonight! Happy Monday!

XO RA

Breast Cancer Screening

Details:
Gown: Carolina Herrera, old
Shoes: Addias
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RachelAdelicia

Actress, avid shopper, and a lover of fashion. Hoping to make the world a better place one pair of shoes at a time.