July 31, 2013

WITH STYLE & GRACE

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Summer is one of the most popular seasons to get married, which means you probably have a wedding scheduled somewhere on your calendar. Yesterday I shared about my experience of being a Bridesmaid in back to back weddings, but what about attending a wedding as a guest? Making the guest list is still a huge honor. A wedding guest lists contains the people the couple loves and cherishes the most, so it is important to dress your best. I absolutely LOVE the shop, Modcloth. Their dresses are so feminine, elegant, and fun; the perfect combination for a wedding guest dress! :) Above are my six favorites. Which one is your favorite? 

Happy Wednesday! Thanks for reading! XO
P.S. I am leading a woman's group tonight, so prayers would be much appreciated for the lovely ladies attending and myself. Come Holy Spirit! 

7 comments:

  1. I love #2, but I'm a sucker for a good old v-neckline; #5 is really classy :0). I love wearing COLOR to a wedding--for some reason people think they have to wear black (no thanks!!).

    Your blog is very elegant and eye-appealing; thanks for the posts!

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    1. Hey Katherine! :) Thanks for stopping by, and your kind words! You are so sweet! #2 is my favorite as well! Love the color, lace, and belt detail. Stop by again soon! XO

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    1. I agree, Sarah! You have great taste! Thanks for reading! :)

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  3. I love 2, 3, and 6 - so fresh and sweet. I love your blog, Megan! It is so refreshing to read your thoughts on modesty and Catholicism...I blog about modesty and fashion also, so I've enjoyed reading your outfit posts. And I especially loved your posts about how you met your husband; thank you for sharing!

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    1. Hi Raewyn! Your comment made my day! Thank you SO much for the encouragement! May God bless your day! :)

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  4. The black lace dress is so elegant. Just wondering, what are you using for your women's group? I'm looking to start one in my parish but am asking around to see what other women are up to! Are you using a curriculum or certain book?

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