Monday, August 15, 2016

Stacker Style: Outside Lands 2016 - Day 2


Day two was colder than the first, which surprisingly enough, wasn't something I prepared for. Yeah, yeah - I went on and on about how prepared I was for day one, but couldn't get it together for day two? Well, let me just tell you that everyone I was with was equally as surprised by how much colder it was on Saturday. Thanks a lot, weather app! But, in all seriousness, I didn't do too bad. On day two, I came back in black. At one point I looked like I was from The Craft - I wore this beautiful matte brown lippie that actually made me look super goth, so I had to pull a switcheroo right before stepping out the door to a deeper tone. All in all? I think I nailed it... (come on, I had to!).




So deets of the 'fit! I wore this casual shift dress from Tobi, which is perfect for concealing food babies. If there's one thing I'm about - it's the food. (Definitely peep my 'gram for all the eats.) Again, I loved the back detail on this one - subtle but stunning. Had I have been more adventurous, I would have gotten it in one of its other beautiful colors, but I had Karl the Fog in the back of my mind and knew that black would just fit the mood. I kept the look simple and paired my black shift dress with tights, a leather jacket, wool hat, blanket scarf (not pictured) and booties. Simple and easy - just like the vibe of Outside Lands this grey day. Complete contrast from day three... which you will see in just a short bit! 

Again, thank you to Tobi for keeping me fly this festival and sponsoring this post. If you're in the mood for more, peep their day dresses and accessories here! Stay tuned for my last look of the weekend and don't forget to check out day one's look if you missed it!

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  1. love the look!!!

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