I was on a seemingly endless dress hunt. Anthropologie was the main target, because I have a gift card. But I also looked in Banana Republic, Gap, The Limited, Ann Taylor's, J Crew, Target, Old Navy, Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, Dillards, and Urban Outfitters, and sometimes multiples of those. Either it was the wrong price, wrong length, wrong style, wrong color, or wrong size.





After many dressing room photos emailed to Amanda, I found the perfect dress, at the perfect price in the perfect size. Sure, I had to hit every Anthro in the Colorado state, but it was worth it. No, you don't get a picture yet. But there is a hint in this blog post. Now begins the hunt for the perfect cardigan.