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WIWW: Church Edition

I feel like I haven't done a What I Wore post in a while. That's going to change soon. I will be posting some outfits more regularly. As a side note, I went shopping and bought some new clothes, and I cannot wait until the weather gets a bit cooler and I can wear them (and show you of course)! Today, I wanted to share with you an outfit that I wore to church this past Sunday.

Aanndd, I'm wearing shoes and you still can't see them! 
I wouldn't consider myself a huge dress person. I feel more comfortable in jeans or pants, but I am slowly turning a corner. Dresses are feminine, flowy, and cool. This dress was a part of my recent LuLaRoe haul. I wanted to show you how to pair this dress in the Summer, and when the temps dip lower, I will show you how to style it for Fall.

My dress is the Julia, and it is light and comfortable. I paired mine with a red necklace that my cousin made, and a pair of red high heels. I threw on a simple red lip, and I was ready to go!

I absolutely loved this outfit. I felt great in it, and sometimes that is half the battle. In this case, the accessories made the outfit. This dress would still look nice on, but the necklace and shoes made the outfit really pop!

What is your go to church outfit? I'd love to see! Leave me a comment and let me know!

I'm linking up with the Pleated Poppy today!

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