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Jacket / cover up to go with this dress

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strawberrybodybutter · 12/07/2018 12:28

Hi Everyone,

First time posting here! I've got this dress for an upcoming wedding (will be 7 months pregnant), and am struggling to match it with a cover up / jacket. I was thinking of a blazer but not sure what colour, I've already got nude shoes and a nude / blush hat to go with outfit and so didn't want to go for a nude / blush jacker too as seems a bit too much nude / blush going on. Thank you in advance! I don't normally wear nudes / paler colours but this is the only maternity dress I liked so really struggling for ideas!

Jacket / cover up to go with this dress
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strawberrybodybutter · 12/07/2018 12:30

Also it doesn't have to be a blazer but it will be quite formal / big wedding so wanted something 'smart'.

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strawberrybodybutter · 12/07/2018 13:45

That's quite pretty (and a bargain), thank you. Do you think I will look too 'pink'? I normally wear quite bold prints / bright colours so I'm out of depth, bought my first pair of nude shoes ever haha!

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JaneJeffer · 12/07/2018 14:33

I think it's fine to be pink during the summer.

LazyDoll · 12/07/2018 14:38

www.johnlewis.com/hush-audrey-jacket/p3422914

This in Ecru or Hibiscus?!

LittleWingSoul · 12/07/2018 14:42

I would pick out the grey and go for a steel-y grey blazer or kimono Cape type thing... I think anything else nude/blush/pink etc will be too much!

strawberrybodybutter · 12/07/2018 18:25

Thanks for the link, I like that jacket, I could wear it casual as well. I hadn't thought of the grey, that's a good idea, I also bought a nude patent handbag and was thinking of returning it and getting something gold but might go down the soft grey route for accessories. I can see myself buying a few things and returning to try to get a balance.

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