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Mogue – 4/16/15

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Students welcomed back the warm weather with dresses and rompers of varying prints and colors on this sunny Thursday.

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Junior Nikky Price rocks a jade romper with a mint lace bandeau. She tops off the look with printed sandals and unique layered necklaces to give this look a laid-back, yet chic feel. 

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Senior Claudia Corrigan sports a unique floral printed dress with cut outs to keep cool on this warm spring day. Although unpictured, she paired the dress with brown birkenstocks.

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Senior Addy Greene paired a floral printed dress with a rose detailed sweater and red slip on sneakers to create a trendy and comfortable look with a pop of color and prints.  

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Freshman Gillian Bressie is wearing a beautiful pair of cream crochet shorts with a navy crew neck sweater – a perfect pretty yet simple outfit. 

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Junior Shayanna Ahuja rocks a stylish summer dress with trendy shoulder cut outs that give the dress an extra flare. 

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Junior Claire Wilson is wearing a multi-colored printed dress with a cool back detailing. Dresses like these are the perfect way to look cute and still keep cool during the warmer school days. 

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Junior Anna Miller rocks an adorable white dress with neon orange detailing. We love the shape of the dress and its especially trendy high neckline. 

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Freshman Katie Barrett rocks an orange printed romper with ruffles. She pairs the romper with a classy set of stacked gold bracelets. 

Check out our Instagram for more of this week’s best looks! 

See you next Thursday!

xoxo,

Mogue

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