#FABFriday: White Lace Dress After Labor Day

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So my blogger buddies Jessica of Glamazons Blog, Lexi of LexiWithTheCurls and I decided this #FABFriday to rock the same white dress from Modcloth in different ways. With Labor Day on the horizon, I know many of you will be rocking your last of summer whites. I decided to take this white lace dress and show you how I would wear it to achieve a professional/modest look after Labor Day.

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I paired the dress with a vintage navy blazer, my Pour La Victoire Butler tote and my favorite red shoes from Zara for a nice pop of color.

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The right accessories really set the tone for the look especially when you’re transitioning summer pieces to fall (like I did in this One Dress Two Ways post).

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I promise I didn’t wear red, white and blue on purpose. This look is great for work, church and any other locations where a modest yet fashion-forward look is appropriate.

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Dress: Modcloth Entirely Enchanting Dress (less than $50!) | Blazer: Vintage | Shoes: Zara | Bag: Pour La Victoire (on sale for under $200!) |Watch c/o Caravelle by Bulova

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3 Tips for Wearing White After Labor Day

1. Opt for outerwear in a darker color. It makes for a great contrast to white and can instantly bring your look from summer into fall.

2. Don’t be afraid to keep it fun with color. Just because summer is over doesn’t mean the thrill is gone. Keep the color party going even when transitioning to cooler seasons by adding in pops of color with your accessories.

3. Forget about the “No White After Labor Day” rule. Seriously this rule is so outdated. Wear white whenever you feel like it!

This post was sponsored in part by Modcloth. All opinions expressed herein are my own and not those of the company.


Christina Brown

Lifestyle influencer and digital mompreneur Christina S. Brown is a New York native, LA resident, and the founder of LoveBrownSugar.com and BrownGirlsLove. She's an award-winning storyteller, a motivational speaker and an advocate for confident millennial black women.

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