Non-October ORANGE

You’ll see a lot more orange this season. Maybe it’s just the color’s turn- whether coral, pumpkin, or neon, it’s in.

Floral Tie Front Tiered Maxi Sundress by Eliza J.: Pretty as a picture. 49″ center front length Slips on over head. Tiered, ruffled skirt. Sweetheart neck. Adjustable straps. Smocked back. Lined polyester. $168.00

Print Handkerchief Hem Midi Dress by Eliza J: Party ready. Voluminous ruffles detail the neck and hem of a polyester chiffon midi dress. Back zipper closure. Surplice V-neck. Machine washable, lined. $168.00

Sara Battaglia Striped Halter Neck Dress:  Vintage, womanly, 1950s silhouette. Cotton-poplin; pleated skirt.  Concealed zipper closure at back. Machine washable. 50% off at $572.00

Ruched Slipdress by A.O.A: Young and trendy for those who are lithe. Cowl neck, adjustable straps. Polyester/elastane. $84.00

Not Shown: Gathered Silk Lonnie Dress by Caroline Constas $840.00

Not Shown: Staud Elio Off the Shoulder Dress $285.00

Tops

Left: Zara Tied Bandeau Top: Strapless straight neck top. Minimalist chic. Front multi-way opening and tie. Viscose/ nylon. Sale $15.99

Center: Free People Esperanza Eyelit Top: Feminine. Lace up v-neck. Hits at hip. Scallop trim. Machine washable cotton. Sale $88.80

Right: Josie Natori Drape Front Top: A long, lean look. Spread collar; V neckline with buttons. Fitted bodice. Uneven peplum hem. Cotton/spandex. $425.00

Not Shown: Imani Pleated Chiffon Halter Blouse by A.L.C. $295.00

Not Shown: Printed Halter Top Sale $12.99

Skirts

Left: A.L.C. “Hedrin” pleated skirt: Waist defining and soft.Approx. 34.3″L down center back. Smocked waistband. A-line silhouette. Pull-on style. Unlined polyester. Slip please. $575.00

Right: Copeland Skirt by Tularosa– Flirty. Lined, tiered, polyester skirt with peek-a-boo slit, adjustable waist tie. Hidden back zipper closure. About 34”. $248.00

Legs!

Left: Ramy Brook “Perla” Dress with Ruffle Detail: Cute. High halter neckline; button/keyhole back. Smocked waistband. A-line silhouette.Tiered hem. Pullover style. Polyester. $375.00

Center: Material Girl Overskirt Dress: Trendy and cool (literally.) Center: Short length in front; midi-length overskirt; bodycon silhouette. Front: hits above knees; back: hits past knees. Scoop neckline; back keyhole button closure. Rib-knit fabric; open-front overskirt with front knot detail; racerback style. Unlined, machine washable polyester. $59.50

Right: Cuffed Hem Tie Waist Linen Short by State: polished and ladylike. Elasticized belted waist. Pleated detail. Side slant pockets. Shorts measure approx 15″ in length. $79.00 

Jumpsuits

Left: Ottie Jumpsuit by The East Order: Stand out from the crowd. Graphic and bold. Cotton blend. Front zipper closure with ring pull. Belted waist with snap button closure. Body measures approx 27″ in length. $240.00

Center: Skyler Jumpsuit by Cleobella: Easy and pretty. Adjustable shoulder straps. Front cut-out with tie closure. Smocked back.  Cotton. $188.00 

Right: Liliana Jumpsuit by Camila Coelho: No nonsense styling. Viscose/linen/ spandex twill. Belted waist. Front and back pockets. Hidden back zipper closure. $238.00

Opening

Left: Wide Leg V-Neck Jumpsuit: Gracious. Slightly elastic polyester. Belted. Side pockets. Waist defined.   Sale $32.41

Right: Half Sleeve Women’s Maxi Dress: Generously feminine. Mid calf. Polyester. Pull-over. $40.60

The items featured in this article have been chosen by the editors of Woman Around Town simply because we like them and think you may, too. No advertising fees have been paid to Woman Around Town for this article.


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