Kate Spade dress, belt, and bag
Nordstrom cardi
Chies
The above left is what I wore for my first day of teaching this semester. I included the photo on the left because you can better see the details of the dress.
On this Labor Day I am grateful to all the brave workers who fought, went on strike, risked their jobs, and in some cases (particularly not far from here, in Homestead, PA) risked their lives for tenable working conditions, age restrictions that protect minors, lunch and bathroom breaks, overtime, paid time off, the 40 hour work week, the 8 hour work day, equal pay for equal work, non-discrimination policies in hiring and promotion, the right to organize/collectively bargain, fringe benefits, and so much more. I'm the proud daughter of a union member. Happy Labor Day to all!
14 comments:
Gorgeous dress and the blue cardigan sets off the pattern nicely!
Sing it, sister! Solidarity to all who labor and all who are out of jobs but want to work!
Well said, Jess! Happy Labor Day!
Amen to your list of all that collective bargaining and unions have achieved in this country. I am married to a union carpenter. The dress is beautiful.
Happy Labor Day Jess! You said it well! This is the most flattering, gorgeous Dress I have ever seen you wear. It's perfect for you. Beautiful!
This is why I love the blog - it's thoughtful and really is about more than just the clothes. The dress is adorable. Happy Labor Day (belated) and best wishes for this fall semester! :)
I think we are style sisters! I own the same dress. love the purple accent. It looks lovely on you!
Thank you so much, Laura!
YES! Those un- and underemployed deserve the right to work!
Solidarity! :) Thank you for the compliment.
Thank you, Carol! Same to you!
:) That is very kind! Thanks so much!
Ooh I would love to see how you wear it! I have no shame about drawing inspiration from other stylish ladies. :)
I love your first day outfit (and miss first day outfit virtual conferences). I'm still contemplating what I'll go with.
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