{Photos by Paul Milaire & Roderick Fung}

The flowy skirt is actually part of a vintage dress that belongs to Cara (see her wearing it here). While the piece is gorgeous, the top unfortunately didn’t fit me properly and as a result I had to improvise and wear something over it. It’s a shame I couldn’t do this lovely piece justice, but the skirt in itself is pretty enough to showcase! Paul, Rod and I wandered into this old auditorium and it was too perfect not to use for our location to shoot these photos.

Wearing: Vintage dress (swapped with Cara), H&M sweater (similar in dress version), Zara shoes (similar), Jacob belt (similar)

26 comments on “Staged

  1. Love the dress (I took a peek at the top too, it’s just gorgeous!) and that leopard belt is such a cute accent! x

  2. You look GORGEOUS, Jen! I absolutely love the striped top & leopard belt over this vintage dress! Amazing combo! And such a fun location!

  3. I think you improvised it very well! It looks fabulous. I love the look.

    Sarah
    http://skylarinc.blogspot.com/

  4. What a beautiful peach color dress, love the way you paired with the striped sweater and leopard belt. Tati

  5. Beautiful skirt…Perfect location…and those shoes are FIERCE! :)

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    SassyUptownChic xoxo

  6. Gorgeous Jen, I love how you paired it with the striped sweater and leopard belt, you look stunning!
    Amazing location for photos as well…just perfect ;)
    xo Cara
    http://www.afashionloveaffair.com

  7. Lovely outfit! I wouldn’t have guessed it’s a dress, it looks perfect as a skirt. And that location is amazing, great pick!

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  8. I love the different angle shots and perspectives. It really makes your photographs special. And that flowy skirt is beautiful.

  9. You would never know it was a dress! Such great styling here Jen. Looking lovely as always! xo

  10. Such lovely photos, Jen! You look really sweet in this outfit. Pleated skirts are really in this Fall.

  11. I absolutely am in love with this outfit. You do the dress absolute justice, I love the way you remixed it. The setting could not be more perfect either, where is this? Hope you’re having a great mid-week point so far my love :)

    Alex xoxo

  12. Cara has a great sense of style, and I love how you paired a stripe sweater with a maxi accordion pleated skirt! Also, the auditorium was a gorgeous place to take photographs for this outfit!

  13. you look beautiful! that sweeping full skirt doesn’t stunt you but makes you look long long long! gorgeous pairing with the striped sweater too. i love the stage :)

    pandaphilia fashion

  14. There are so many things I love about this post, but before I even start on the look, I have to ask… Where is this auditorium? It’s such a brilliant location for photos and adds a whole new dimension to the ensemble. And you really couldn’t have picked a better high-drama look for your stage debut. Cara’s dress works so well with that striped sweater. It almost looks like a completely different piece. I think this may my favourite lok of yours ever :)
    xox,
    Cee

  15. Hi Jen, I stumbled upon your blog just recently and instantly fell in love with it. And I love the fact that you re-use several accessories to create different looks. Because in real life, we simply don’t have seas of shoes & bags to go with our every outfits. Love your photos too. Very well taken :)

  16. I’m really in love with this post. I have a thing with empty chairs and empty stages. I think empty stages are some of the most artistic places to shoot fashion photos, even if it might be something that’s been done before. It certainly isn’t done too much in blogs, thank God!

    Great posts. I need your photographers. Can I borrow them?

    xx{ish.},
    Mae Lu @ thereafterish.!

  17. I have the same sweater. I would have never paired it with such a skirt, but it looks really nice.
    The dress looks really pretty!

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