Fast forward to the Summer / Fall 2010 transitional
season dressing challenge!
Not exact matches
The Serie A club have had a dreadful start to their league campaign, picking up just nine points from eight games, and the appeared failure to
challenge for the Scudetto this
season seems to have disrupted the
dressing room considerably.
Monreal clearly feels that there is a great team spirit and sense of togetherness in the Arsenal
dressing room, with no little cliques of certain players, and he believes that this has been very beneficial and even essential to the way the Gunners have performed over the last few
seasons, ending the long wait for a trophy and now getting into a great position to
challenge for the big prize of the Premier League title.
I was privlidged to team up with Kirkland's (and four other amazing bloggers) for a
challenge to
dress up a room for the autumn
season.
Dressing for spring can be a
challenge because of the cooler mornings / warmer afternoons, so this is the perfect way to
dress for the
season.
Stemming from The Green Carpet
Challenge where Livia
dresses only in ethical / sustainable clothing on every red carpet throughout her husbands award
season.
Maybe it's too early in the
season, but finding cute and affordable spring
dresses has been a
challenge.
If you've ever lived in Chicago, you know how
challenging it can be trying to
dress up in the spring (or any
season really).
Being in my last trimester with a changing
season makes
dressing a bit more
challenging for me because I don't think investing in more maternity clothes would be smart at this point.
I typically think of summer as the
season of Anthropologie
dresses but they're working to
challenge that notion.
Dressing for transitional
seasons is always a bit of a
challenge — it seems to easy to find summer sundresses and winter coats, but finding the perfect look for spring & autumn is always a little tenuous.
This
dress immediately made me think of Chloe Dao's ice skating
challenge dress from
Season 2 of Project Runway (below).
Finding more feminine pieces in the world of ethical and eco-friendly fashion can be
challenging, but it's definitely not impossible, so today I've rounded up six of my favorite romantic
dresses for the new
season.
We're all about little black
dresses (LBD)-- or, as per the
season, LWDs — they're the eco-chic fashion staple that never tires — and I just donned one for the Bright Young Things Style
Challenge.
I was privlidged to team up with Kirkland's (and four other amazing bloggers) for a
challenge to
dress up a room for the autumn
season.