The silk dress underneath I bought from a Temperley London sample sale.
The dress The dress was two pieces: a skirt from BHLDN and a sheer
silk dress underneath from small Brooklyn - based designer called Aurora Vestita.
Think lace pencil skirt with a wool coat, or a cable knit sweater with
a silk dress underneath.
Not exact matches
The flowy
dress underneath is a Karina Mia, worn many times on its own — feels like
silk, machine wash and drip dry.
I'll feature a few other pieces from & Other Stories, but first up is this wear absolutely anywhere
dress (which comes in purple or black) with a simple
silk shirt
underneath it.
While many wear wrap
dresses without anything
underneath, I always layer with a camisole, as I otherwise would be looking at my chest all day, making sure my bra isn't on show... This time, I wore an aubergine lace trim
silk camisole, as its colour was very classic and expensive - looking next to the animal print.
The
dress underneath was a simple, sleeveless white
silk crêpe.
Layer a
silk slip
dress with a t - shirt
underneath and top it off with a blazer.
Basic, oversized sweaters were worn
underneath fitted slip
dresses adorned with ribbons, gold buttons and chains; old - fashioned houndstooth made its way onto patchwork
silk tops, airy shirt
dresses and even the sharp collars of blazers; office - appropriate skirts were paired with athletic or party - ready shirts (with fringes and sequins galore); and the drapey evening pieces that rounded out the finale were topped off with a contrasting collar.