White Everyday Dress for Fall – Warmer Dresses for Colder Days

I am just loving all the pretty fall leaves – and just forcing my family to do a photo shoot almost every day. This condo courtyard in Toronto has some of the prettiest trees I’ve ever seen! I felt kind of crazy and was getting a bunch of looks for wearing this fall dress on an almost snowing day, but I love it.

The other day I decide to cut my hair and I realized how crazy my natural hair was really getting… I haven’t had a real haircut in almost 2 years. A few months back I went to a stylist who fried off most of my hair too. So, I’m slowly trying to grow it back, but it became this untamed mane. I took a before and after shot with my new hair extensions in this posts (HERE). When I looked at my before I felt so sad for my hair, like who hurt you, babe? I felt like a cut might make it look a little fresher and not so… dead.

 

It’s true! I like it much more now than I did before, but I’m also wanting to go a little shorter. However, I want to have lots of long hair for my wedding in 1.5 years, so, I need to stop chopping and start growing.

 

I also wanted to share a quick photography tip for Fall photoshoots:

Pro Tip: Don’t Use Wet Leaves… They clump together and you get covered in all that leafy wetness…

Outfit Details:

I think that a wide brim hat is a perfect accessory for Fall. The one problem I have is with the wind. Especially on days when I’ve got the hat hair going and I’m just not in the mood to fix it up. This one is the perfect camel color and runs a bit bigger for my fellow big-headed people. I also like to have very volumized hair so the hat fits perfect over that.

I just love wearing dresses and this one is so pretty. I bought it from Shein at the beginning of the year, so it’s not available anymore. But, I’ve found some similar ones and some pretty fall dresses for colder days that I’m linking below!

 

Shop Warmer Dresses for Colder Days:

Shop sweater dresses for plus sizes and shop trendy sweater dresses for fall and winter.

 

 

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