Neoprene Dream

{Tibi dress from Saks Bal Harbour, Christian Louboutin D’Orsay heels}

When I encountered this dainty, uber feminine, hot pink Tibi number, it was love at first sight. My goodness, do I love fuchsia. It’s like a doggone disease, I tell you. Once my fingers grazed its foamy texture and I discovered it was neoprene, well, I kinda made out with it. This chick totally digs an unexpected textile — especially one that whisks me away to boogie boarding on the Jersey Shore.

As for these killer badiller pics, a big shout out to fellow Greek Goddess Soula Pefkaros. Homegirl killed it with the lens (a gift she inherited from her brilliant father) and it was such a treat to collaborate with a childhood crony and prance around Dante Fancell Park like a drunken highschooler again. Love you and your perfected avgolemono soup, Soulee.

{My mother just gifted me this antique opal ring…um, LOVE}

8 Comments

  1. November 29, 2012 / 9:17 am

    I just bought a dress made out of the same thing for Basel! Love the color on you!

  2. November 29, 2012 / 9:19 am

    Love the place for the photos, as well as your killer dress! I want one!

    xox Elizabeth

  3. Massiel Miranda
    November 29, 2012 / 12:12 pm

    I love it !!! The pics are incredible and with an amazing subject to takes shot at. The fuschia dress is my favorite thus far. Way to go girls and congrats!

  4. November 29, 2012 / 11:10 pm

    Woe nice hot blog cute

  5. November 30, 2012 / 2:07 pm

    This color looks gorgeous on you and your friend did a beautiful job with your pictures!!
    XOXO

  6. December 1, 2012 / 11:31 pm

    This color looks gorgeous on you! I love that dress, it’s such a great cut.

  7. December 3, 2012 / 12:36 am

    Love the dress and I LOVE neoprene as well!

    I was there on saturday for my niece’s birthday party, what a coinkydink!

    So happy I saw you yesterday! Xo

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