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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Bomb&#8230;. Today, instead of talking politics and giving you my two cents on this election and the candidate I voted for, I am talking fashion. Which might seem trivial at a time like this but maybe we need to get back to the things we enjoy and stop focusing on hate and the things we can&#8217;t change. So here is a little happy distraction from your news feed full of political rants. It&#8217;s official, I am bomber obsessed. Since it is FINALLY jacket season here in DC, it seemed appropriate to add one of these cool bombers into my jacket rotation and I have been wearing it non-stop since it arrived on my doorstep. You probably haven&#8217;t scrolled through a fashion magazine or blog without seeing a plethora of drool-worthy bombers and I get it. I&#8217;m not usually the first to jump on trends because when I buy something, I want it to last at least 2 seasons. And the bomber is something that I think will be sticking around for a little while. I love how this throwback military style has been revamped into the hottest outerwear trend of the season. I have been wearing mine over everything from [&#8230;]</p>
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		<title>90&#8217;s Inspired Trends: Layered Slip Dress</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>90&#8217;s Inspired Trends: Layered Slip Dress As you know, the 90&#8217;s are having a serious moment right now, form plaid skirts and high waist jeans to chokers and chunky platform shoes. Like most trends of the past they make their way back around. Some for the best others could do is all a favor and stay forever in history like plucked to death eyebrows. That unfortunately I&#8217;m guilty of and never want to relive. Smh. I have to yet to try the layering slip dress trend inspired by the good ol&#8217; 90&#8217;s and of course wanted to give it a whirl. I don&#8217;t believe I actually ever even wore this look in the 90&#8217;s but Im in to it now. I mean, the concept is great, being able to wear a sexy slip dress but toning it down with slim tees or barely there knits underneath makes it so much more versatile. This dress has been given a transitional season makeover in the most comfortable way possible. I&#8217;m all about comfort these days. Runway: From left: Dries Van Noten Spring 2016, Emilio Pucci Spring 2016, Courrèges Spring 2016 Street Style: Wearing- Dress (ASOS); Turtleneck (Halogen); Shoes (Sergio Rossi &#8211; Old but similar here); Clutch [&#8230;]</p>
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