Fashion Corner: Low Cut Halter Top With Lace By VenJoin

It’s finally starting to get warm again here in New York City which means we can finally ditch the winter coats, bulky sweaters and long johns, not that I ever wear long johns but, I know people that do.


It’s going to be 74 degrees this Saturday which means I can finally rock this Low Cut Halter Top with Lace that I received from VenJoin. It’s been sitting patiently in my drawer waiting for the perfect opportunity to make it’s grand debut.

The halter top comes in two colors black or purple. Originally, I was going to go with the black but, decided to be colorfully adventurous with the purple one instead.

I made the mistake of ordering a large size halter top. I thought a smaller size might fit too snug since there was no stretch in the material but, a medium or even a small would have been perfect for me. Because my chest is so small I’m swimming the larger size. That’s okay though. I just tied the top fabric a little farther back and it looks and fits fine.

This low cut halter top is made of a paisley design and the trip is lace. It’s very pretty and goes with just about anything. I’m still trying to decide what I’ll wear it with but, I will post a selfie when I’m all done up this weekend.

The top ranges in price from $19.99 – $24.99 and comes in small, medium and large on Amazon.com. They have a size chart (which I didn’t notice before I ordered) and I highly recommend that you use it because, like I said, the top I ordered is big on me. Not big enough to be so noticeable, especially when I pull it more snuggly around my neck, but a smaller size and cut would make the style of the halter top stand out a little more.

What fashion piece or accessory have you been not-so-patiently tucking away in anticipation of the first super warm beautiful and sunny day? Take a picture and share it and if you order and get this halter top by VenJoin, make sure you post a phot of that too.


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