outfit: party party

if you ask me, new year’s eve is a bit overrated. especially if you’ve got an 11-month old baby expecting to be tucked into bed by 9pm. but i still do have plans to enjoy the last day of the year eating hors d’oeuvre and sipping champagne. i’ve been saving this dress from loup nyc for just the occasion. it’s a simple little white dress, but upon closer inspection, you’ll see that the print is a series of tiny drawings of cigarettes, undies, baguettes, boobies, and champagne glasses. exactly the types of naughty things one would be up to while partying into the early hours of the morning. but since i’m not going to be up to quite so much debauchery, i opted to dress it down a bit with a flouncy little crop top, and only a few subtle hints of shine. though it’s certainly versatile enough to be worn on it’s own with a bright pink lip and strappy little heels. perhaps i’ll have to try that out on my birthday later this month…

wearing:
party icons liv dress courtesy of loup nyc
vintage crop top by scout la
double hoop necklace courtesy of giantlion
gold mary jane heels



12 comments

  1. the internet keeps throwing all these new year’s eve outfits at me that just aren’t my thing, but this is so, SO good. i’m not even a fan of new year’s eve but i’d party all night long if it meant i could wear this outfit!

  2. I spent one New Year’s Eve in northern Brazil where people mostly where white. Even though I’ve spent the last few New Years here in Brooklyn. I love wearing white. This getup is on point from head to toe.

  3. Yeah – Loup makes dresses in sizes that women who’re normal sized can wear!

    Nothing ticks me off more than lines where a size 8 or 10 is as big as they go.

    1. omg totally! such a good point, i really should have pointed that out in my post because it’s such a bummer that so many of my favorite brands aren’t actually accessible to like half of the population. i was really pleased to see that the sizing fits a broader range than most boutique brands!

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