LIGHT LAYERING IN THE SUMMER

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Happy Monday!!!

We all have those summer nights or those summer storms that roll in when it is chilly! Today I'm sharing a very lightweight look that will keep you warm, but not too warm with Harper Trends!

This lightweight kimono is the perfect option for layering, but not too much! It is so light and so pretty on! I layered it on top of a light weight dress and a skinny belt this weekend and it was so cute! I love pieces like this because they can be worn SO many ways. This specific piece can be worn in any season!

Another thing that can be worn any season is hats! You guys know I love my hats. I love the element of style a hat brings to an outfit, and of course I love the convenience of not having to do my hair. ;) How cute is this hat? I'm so excited to have this hat for fall too!

You can check out Harper Trends for more great options for light layering this summer or even upcoming fall! From kimonos to cute hats, there is plenty to choose from!!


I hope you all had an amazing holiday weekend! 


XO




This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of HarperTrends. The opinions and text are all mine.

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  1. That's a gorgeous color! My color is red, love that shit - I look so good in red and I just glow. :D Happy Monday .
    Joseph Donahue

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  2. Such a stylish and cosy look. I love those boots, they look really comfortable.
    Kelly Hubbard

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