I just returned from the Virgin Islands and was so thankful that I packed comfortable shoes, especially these adorable gold-glitter Sperry Topsiders. These chic boat shoes were perfect with sundresses and dressy short, yet I was still able to hike on rocks, especially useful when hiking to see the Baths in Virgin Gorda (stunning!)
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{Dress: Target| Angelfish Boat shoes c/o Sperry| Fedora: Forever 21| Anklet: Boutique in St. Thomas: Bracelets: Alex&Ani}
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