Summery Fall

flowy print boho dress, over the knee boots, statement necklace, fall fashion, indianapolis

flowy print boho dress, over the knee boots, statement necklace, fall fashion, indianapolis

flowy print boho dress, over the knee boots, statement necklace, fall fashion, indianapolis

flowy print boho dress, over the knee boots, statement necklace, fall fashion, indianapolis

flowy print boho dress, over the knee boots, statement necklace, fall fashion, indianapolis

flowy print boho dress, over the knee boots, statement necklace, fall fashion, indianapolis

I hope we weren’t the only ones to have a couple drool-worthy fall days last weekend. Because I’m nothing if not generous, and I want you all to have shared in the ridiculous prettiness I witnessed on Sunday. It’s not often you get to peep some badass foliage without worrying about outerwear. (Here’s another pretty leaf pic I posted on Instagram.)

After we dropped my MIL off at the airport (good riddance…just kidding, Cindy), we went to Holliday Park and ended up spending a good chunk of time walking around and exploring. And wouldn’t you know it – it was the perfect place to snap some outfit photos! So in case your weather or your schedule kept you from enjoying the weekend, feel free to live vicariously through me.

similar Dress* // Boots (on sale) // similar Sunglasses* // similar Necklace // Bag (on sale)

*Dress provided courtesy of H&M; sunglasses provided courtesy of SEE Eyewear.

On the Short List

faux leather tunic layered over button up shirt, over the knee boots, rose gold jewelry

faux leather tunic layered over button up shirt, over the knee boots, rose gold jewelry

faux leather tunic layered over button up shirt, over the knee boots, rose gold jewelry

faux leather tunic layered over button up shirt, over the knee boots, rose gold jewelry

faux leather tunic layered over button up shirt, over the knee boots, rose gold jewelry

faux leather tunic layered over button up shirt, over the knee boots, rose gold jewelry

I was always under the impression that skirts and dresses worn in the office couldn’t be any shorter than just above the knee. Did I imagine that rule? Did I make it up myself just because I’m short so most skirts come to my knee whether I want them to or not? I don’t know. But over the years, I’ve seen many women in many different offices wearing skirts shorter (sometimes much shorter) than I thought was allowed.

Well, I was thinking this dress was a little longer when I put it on with the intention of wearing it to work. Turns out it’s a little shorter. But then I thought: what if I wear my over-the-knee boots so that there’s really only a couple inches of skin showing? Great, now my legs look longer and they’re covered in suede.

There was just no winning unless I started from scratch, and I didn’t have time for that, so I had to go to work in my stripper outfit. On the bright side, now I have plenty of $1 bills to use in vending machines.

In all seriousness, am I overthinking this? I guess I worry about whether I – a petite, youngish-looking blonde woman – will be taken seriously in the workplace if I’m dressed too cute or too sexy or too whatever. Being taken seriously is important because…you know…feminism and such. But as long as I’m overthinking, I’ll keep going. Maybe the truly feminist way to look at this is that I shouldn’t have to dress like a nun to be respected. I should be able to dress in whatever feminine way I want and still be respected because I’m awesome and super smart (I try to be, anyway). So there. I will flash some thigh for feminism. Alternatively, everyone else is doing it so I will too. And on that awkward note, I’m going to sign off.

Dress via Le Tote (buy similar) // Boots (on sale) // Bracelet via Le Tote (buy similar) // Ring* // Bag // similar Coat

*Ring purchased with gift card provided courtesy of Shopbop.