This week’s look comes from Army Wife Ashley .

She says:

After I searched through three different towns for a dress, I finally found one in Dillard’s at the Colonial Mall located in Temple, Texas. I found it on clearance for $56. Actually, at first I did not want a yellow dress because I have platinum blonde hair, and I was afraid it would make my hair look yellow. I chose yellow after I realized that every dress I looked at and was completely in love with was yellow.

Once I found my dress, I searched all over the Central Texas area to find shoes. I finally found the only ones that would match my dress at Sears for $39.99. I, also, had 22 inch extensions put in to my hair, which were bought online at www.hairextensionsale.com for 50% off at $116.

My nails as you can see above were red , white and blue and my pedicure was red to match.

I bought my daughter’s dress at Polka Dots and Lollipops, which is a consignment sale, in Texarcana, Texas for $5. It was an actual pageant gown, so it was a pretty great deal. She had red, white and blue flip flops to match her gown, which were purchased at Kohl’s for $3 on clearance. My daughter picked her flag headband out from WalMart to go with her outfit.
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Krystel is the mom of two and an Army Wife. In addition to Army Wife 101 she is the Co-Founder of SoFluential.com a digital media agency that connects brands with the military market. She has appeared on MSNBC ,FOX LA and formerly was a weekly contributor to HLN's "Raising America". She has written for various outlets including Sheknows and Lifetime and is a big fan of cupcakes and french fries.

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