CANDY WASHINGTON

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Timeless, Affordable, and always Chic: The skinny on Constant Threads

Hi lovelies,

Not only do I have the pleasure of knowing the lovely, creative, and super down-to-earth, creator and designer behind Constant Threads, Thalia Ziffer, but I was also lucky enough to snag one of her signature pieces, the Thalia Wrap Dress in Lipstick Red.

And of course, I just had to share with you all the skinny on one of my fav new fashion finds.

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What I love most about the Thalia Wrap Dress is how soft the material is, it fits my body like a glove but it still tasteful, elegant, and more of all comfortable, which makes me feel confident enough to rock the dress from day-to-night.

Although the dress is traditionally tied on the side, I love to add a bit of Candy flair to it and tie it around the back. It's a must-have for the fashionista's closet because of it's versatility. It's the perfect first date dress, you can wear it in the boardroom, brunch with the girls, cocktails with co-workers, and everywhere else in-between.

I plan to rock mine on the beach! It's so soft and I love how the wrap design will easily be thrown over my bathing suit along with a large hat and sandals. How will you wear your Constant Threads Wrap Dress?


ABOUT CONSTANT THREADS:
Fashion enthusiast, Thalia Ziffer, launched Constant Threads in 2015 to empower women everywhere to shop like a man, but feel like a woman. Ziffer was envious of her husband’s ability to update his wardrobe with the click of a mouse. His favorite shirt was always available in a new color and impeccable fit.

Constant Threads offers timeless apparel that fits predictably every season. No more endlessly searching for a great new outfit. At Constant Threads, your favorite looks will be available in a fresh color, fabric, or style when you’re ready. Our products are affordable and machine washable. And best of all, you can wear them anywhere! 

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