A Girl’s Love For A Romper

Black romper with aztec clutch

Hi Lovelies!

This romper! I was strolling through Forever 21 with Chelsea and I saw this on the mannequin. I needed it, obviously. I have told you before and I will tell you again, I am NOT a huge fan of shorts. In fact, I have only worn shorts a select few times on the blog (Here, here, here, & here), but this romper is going to be a regular in my summer wardrobe. I’m pretty sure it’s the fact that the legs are loose and it looks almost like a dress…but oh my, I love it. It’s comfortable and I just love the lace trim at the bottom.

Camel necklace with a black romper and hat Fedora with a black romper Aztec print clutch and camel necklace Forever 21 Black romper with wedges and fedora Black romper with colorful aztec clutch Black romper with fedora and wedgesGet The Look:
Forever 21 romper, Target wedges, Charming Charlie belt (Similar), Charming Charlie clutch (Similar), Charming Charlie necklace (Similar) (are you sensing a trend here with the stores? Lol!), Aldo sunglasses

I’ve been wearing this fedora a lot lately. Everyone always says that they can’t pull off hats, and I used to think the same, but I promise you that you can! Fedoras look great on everyone, as do those floppy hats:) Hats are just fantastic for the summer sun, and they can make even the most ordinary outfit look fabulous! Oh yeah, and if you haven’t noticed the necklace, you should probably go back and take a look. Yeah, that’s right, it’s a camel. A camel for hump day. What could be better than that? Nothing…except maybe Friday…Friday really needs to get here fast…

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12 Comments A Girl’s Love For A Romper

  1. Debbie

    A fedora I can pull off but a romper? I feel like I should call it a “rump”er on me because my rump always hangs out the back. Eeks. But you look adorable in it so keep on rockin’ it!

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