Row 1: Option 1 | Option 2 | Option 3 | Option 4
Option 1 is a really cute basic dress that can be accessorized a lot of different ways and dressed up or down. Comes in 4 colors, bright and neutral, but my favorites are the olive shown above and black.
Option 2 is a cute bowtie detail! It also comes in a black/white polkadot that’s super cute.
Row 2: Option 5 | Option 6 | Option 7 | Option 8
Option 5 – floral pencil skirt! Sooooooo many people have asked me about my floral pencil skirt (see mine HERE) and this one is quite similar! I also love that #7 is eyelet. And, STRIPED EVERYTHING PLEASE. Of course. 😉
Row 3: Option 9 | Option 10 | Option 11 | Option 12
All the skirts are great for spring and come in other colors, but I’m totally ordering #12 to try it. I try not to indulge in TOO many trends, but I’m loving fresh and breezy kimonos! Plus, I’m from Southern California, so laid back is how we do!
Row 4: Option 13 | Option 14 | Option 15
I tried 13 and 14 in store and the prints are super cute. Option 13 comes in different patterns. Ultimately, #13 didn’t flatter my arms. I’m usually S/M in Merona and if I remember correctly I liked how the M fit better.
I was so close to buying #14, but I’m trying to be picky about the shirts I add this season and my shoulders were a little too broad for these sleeves. They have a *slight* puff, so that would be fantastic for anyone that is trying to balance out narrow shoulders…or even anyone who has normal proportioned shoulders, whereas mine are broader. The print is gorgeous!
I also love the print for #15!
I’m going to order #12 to play with it in my wardrobe and see how much I’d really use it, especially knowing it’s just for kicks and giggles since who knows how long this trend will last. But, I want to at least play with it in person! I’m also thinking of #7 since eyelet detailing is a fun but not overwhelming twist on a standard navy pencil skirt.
Happy hunting!