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| Putting my hand on my hip like so helps counteract the fattening effects of wearing a floaty empire-waist dress.
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Up until now, I had been mostly focused on this dress' brown aspect, but
 a closer inspection reveals that it is really full of pinks and muted 
greens. I was somewhat surprised to find that this dusky rose necklace 
looked better with the dress than any of my brown ones. Astonished and 
pleased, because goodness knows, wearing all brown gets me down. 
Although adding straps made this dress much more work-appropriate than 
it had been when it was halter-tied, I still felt conspicuous wearing it
 (besides, it's not summer-hot any more), and wanted to cover up with a 
sweater of some sort. The discovery of the additional colors freed me 
from feeling like I needed to wear it with my brown bolero (which 
clashed with the shoes anyway) and experiment with pinks or 
greens...which I don't have. I went with off-white—a 
color-coordination stretch, but not a complete snap.
I 
headband-curled my hair again, but I vow that this will be the last time
 I try to wear curls, at least until winter. Long high-speed bike rides 
and precarious hairdos just don't mix.
I am proud to say that my 
modifications seem to have worked—I wore this dress all day 
without it sliding down, and it even helped hold up my too-large 
strapless bra!
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| This is one of those instances where ankle straps really do make your legs look shorter.
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