Anthropologie 70’s Inspired Dress

Hey Loves,

I had the honor of being a part of the style squad for the 5th annual TCF Style Expo. One of the perks of being a part of the style squad, one of our looks was sponsored by Anthropologie, so we had the option to choose a dress. I opted for this Miro Wrap Dress. I was totally drawn to this 70’s inspired dress.

First and foremost, I was drawn to the print and the color palette. The blue shades mixed with the brown/rust shades were absolutely perfect.

SHOP THIS DRESS HERE

It is a full wrap dress, which is one of my favorite type of dresses to wear. Literally any body type can wear a wrap dress. This one was super duper comfortable! If you’re interested in seeing more options from Anthropologie, I have 2 In the dressing room videos on my YouTube channel.

I’ve stopped into the Rocafeller Center location (which is the only location that has plus) to try on the collection and I am always pleasantly surprised.

I have the dress in a 2x, which is my typical size for Anthropologie. If you don’t know Anthropologie has extended their sizes recently. I was thoroughly surprised that they decided to offer the same options in plus that are already available in straight size.

I paired the dress with this bag I found on Amazon. It’s a dupe to the Staud bags that are so poppin’ right now. You can check out my Amazon Accessories video to get all the deets.

Rhonda, myself, Pep & Megan (Style Squad 2019)

The pics were taken by my good friend Krik of XLTribe. Check out his blog for men’s fashion. He’s an amazing photographer as well. If you’re ever in GA please check him out.

The TCF Style Expo was beyond fantastic. I get excited to attend every year. I have a vlog up on my YouTube channel if you want to see what all happened! You can find out how I JUST BARELY made my flight to Atlanta in this blog post here.

xoxo

Shay

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