Friday Frocks: Join the Tribe
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Friday Frocks,Why Did You Wear That?
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The tribal print, like animal print, doesn’t seem to be going anywhere as far as patterns are concerned. And while you may just slip into your colorful frock without thinking about its ornate origins, the beautiful pattern you’re sporting was derived from various cultural tribes scattered about the globe. For some people, the tribal print is a way of life. So, wear your print with pride in celebration of different cultures worldwide.

1. Mara Hoffman Swim Maxi Tank Dress, $237, 2. Forever 21 Vibrant Tribal Dress, $19.80, 3. Parker Cami Dress, $187, 4. Diane von Furstenberg Oblixe Silk Jersey Dress, $345, 5. Dolce Vita Haleigh Dress, $242, 6. One by Line & Dot Printed Long Dress, $118, 7. Parker Strapless Print Dress, $242, 8. Torn by Ronny Kobo Jersey Tribal Geometric Long Tank Dress, $109
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Friday Frocks,Why Did You Wear That?
The tribal print, like animal print, doesn’t seem to be going anywhere as far as patterns are concerned. And while you may just slip into your colorful frock without thinking about its ornate origins, the beautiful pattern you’re sporting was derived from various cultural tribes scattered about the globe. For some people, the tribal print is a way of life. So, wear your print with pride in celebration of different cultures worldwide.

1. Mara Hoffman Swim Maxi Tank Dress, $237, 2. Forever 21 Vibrant Tribal Dress, $19.80, 3. Parker Cami Dress, $187, 4. Diane von Furstenberg Oblixe Silk Jersey Dress, $345, 5. Dolce Vita Haleigh Dress, $242, 6. One by Line & Dot Printed Long Dress, $118, 7. Parker Strapless Print Dress, $242, 8. Torn by Ronny Kobo Jersey Tribal Geometric Long Tank Dress, $109
xx,
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