





File this under: things I wish I could wear to work. (Or even in public for that matter) I mean, my office has a ridiculously loose dress code (too loose at times), but even some of these looks are just pushing the limit a little too far. Whether its just a little too short, too sheer or too cropped, some of my favorite looks for summer will have to be compromised a little in the name of workplace etiquette. And no matter how darn cute I think those studded daisy dukes or see through lace dresses are, I would most likely be fooling myself into thinking I would wear it outside of my apartment even on weekends.
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