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Two Spring Outfits

We have been on a rollercoaster ride of warm to cold to warm weather again. We are transitioning to spring weather right now and I am ready to move on. Mostly because we haven’t had much of a proper winter this year anyways so why not give into spring. When it comes to shopping I have already shifted my focus to warmer weather outfits even though I won’t be wearing these consistently right away. That said these types of things sell out and if I don’t show the good stuff while I can it will be long sold out when I am wearing it in June.

When this dress dropped on the Sezane website with their spring drop I was instantly drawn to it. The blue and white, the embroidery pattern. It is just so gorgeous. Not to mention it is a style that I could easily wear to the office or on vacation.

This is the first dress I have tried from Sezane. Unfortunately many of their dress styles are polyester or viscose. This one is cotton though which is why I decided to go for it versus other styles.

I paired the dress with my navy Scott trench and the Low Rosa sandals. The trench is so good it is still in high rotation and looks brand new after a few years. The sandals I wore almost every day to work last year. I am seriously considering the brown pair as well.

This second outfit is all about these green linen wide leg pants. I love the colour for a change of pace from the usual black or beige linen. And they look so good with a pop of red.

My trench is old. It is one of the JW Anderson x Uniqlo collaborations. The Paris tee is great. Looks like it could be Sezane but it is a steal. This is my bag although I am not sure the colour is exactly the same.

The sandals are also from Sezane. They are like fancy Birks but with super soft leather. Highly recommend.

I will be sharing more detailed reviews of the Sezane items once I have a chance to wearing them for more than a try on.

What are you looking for style wise this spring?

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