




With school coming back into session in just two weeks, I am beginning to get the itch do some work wardrobe shopping. I have to dress up for work because I am a teacher..... but I am an art teacher, so I give myself a little leniency in the "professional" department, and opt for a little more fun. Having bought a house and not having work all summer has not left my bank account in the position for doing any major retail trips, so I have eased myself today by spending the last hour on the anthropologie website drooling over the romantic ruffles and neutral shades. Here is just a smidgen of the damage I would do if I could actually afford this stuff, wouldn't it make the sweetest back to work wardrobe?
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