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In Case of Emergency Outfit Post

Pink lace dress

pink lace dress

pink lace dress

pink lace dress

This week took a rather unexpected turn, and I am actually back in the United States right now visiting family! My husband and I were approved by his company last minute to come home for our nephew’s baptism this past Sunday. So, this last week and a half was a little crazy as we prepared to fly from Argentina back to the US. (Sorry for not being as responsive to comments & social media right now!)

I do have new outfit posts to share, however, I haven’t had a chance to go through my photos yet with all the traveling craziness. So, this outfit is actually one of my “emergency” outfit posts I have saved in case of such a situation. I had worn this back in Australia (it feels so long ago!) and it immediately makes me think of spring and summer. The dress is from Lilee Yamanto (in the Brisbane, Australia area) but, for my US friends, Kohls also has many similar dresses I’ve linked to below.

pink lace dress

And does it get any more summer-like than an ice cream cone purse and floral accessories? Certainly not! Haha. I love using this bag and necklace in the warmer months. This bag is only about $10, and I’ve used it quite frequently over the past year and a half, and it’s held up very well!

Before I let you go, I also have some really exciting (and slightly terrifying) news to share! I did my first on-air interview with Sister Radio last week. I’m much better at writing than I am at speaking, so bear with me on this interview. But I really appreciated that Sister Radio wanted to talk to me about Have Clothes, Will Travel and our adventures! Click here to check it out. (Seriously, this was scarier for me than my skydiving post, haha.)

What are some accessories you like to break out in the warmer months? And are you someone who would get terrified over a radio interview (like me)? Let me know in the comments!

Where to find it:

Dress: c/o* Lilee Yamanto (Similar here, here & here)
Purse: c/o* NewChic
Pumps: Target (similar)
Necklace: Target (similar)
Earrings: Target (similar)

Disclosure: some of the links in this post are affiliate links. Meaning, if you click a link and make a purchase, Have Clothes, Will Travel gets a very small commission. Thank you for supporting the brands that make this blog possible!

*c/o = courtesy of, meaning the company gave me the product to be used on my blog, and I did not pay for it. All opinions are my own, and I am not being compensated for a positive review.

14 Comments

  1. This was such a fun post! I love that bag and your dress is the perfect pop of colour for the summer 🙂 http://www.bauchlefashion.com/2017/05/met-gala-2017-greatest-hits.html

  2. Hi sweetie, that is amazing that you were interviewed about your blog online. Congratulations. I think most people would feel terrified. And I love this dress on you. Pink really suits you, Lindsey. How was your nephew’s baptism?
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    Miri

    http://currentlywearing.com

    1. Aw, thank you, Miri! You’re the best! And the baptism was wonderful. 🙂 I was so happy we could be there for it. 🙂

  3. The little dress is very pretty on you. Love the shoes and necklace too. The handbag not so much, but you wear it well.
    Any interview would be terrifying, so I commend you for having the courage to face your fear.

  4. What a gorgeous dress! And, yes, I had to go listen to the Sister Radio interview to hear the sound of your accent. With all your travels, I was curious about that. Your voice sounds really nice.

    1. Aw, thank you! Haha. And my accent is very much a Midwestern one (specifically Wisconsin). We really like to enunciate our “Os” lol. I guess after the age of 15 there isn’t much you can do about your accent unless you’re a heck of an actor/actress. 🙂

  5. I do love dresses for the warmer months, and this one is perfect!! In fact, I was just thinking I needed a couple of new ones..ha ha!
    Jodie
    www.jtouchofstyle.com

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