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Not exact matches
Or — with none of the
above —
dress it up and down as much as you
like and it's still scrumptious.
Like the breadcrumbs
above, the chia seeds act as a thickener, making the
dressing a bigger part of the salad show.
If your
dress is a dark, earthy color
like in the
above picture, choose a natural leather (or faux leather) bag in a similar shade.
Using the King Kong example mentioned
above and a baby carrier,
dress up
like a building.
It's quite surprising that girls are allowed to wear stereotypically male clothing (
like the girls who are modeling «flower girl suits» in the
above photo) as a method of self - expression, while boys are chastised for trying on mom's high heels or
dressing up as Elsa for Halloween.
Instead of the curled up «womb -
like» pictures of the super newborns, this age group allows for pictures of Mom and Dad holding baby, the baby tucked in a basket, pictures taken from
above, and pictures of baby
dressed in adorable outfits.
They are perfect to wear over a shirt
like I am wearing
above or a great accessory to wear over a
dress.
Often, a dinner bowl
dressing will contain some of the elements
above —
like an amazing anti-inflammatory fat, or protein - rich, blended nuts and seeds.
Also, if you choose a more fitted or basic maxi
like the one I did
above, add a cute belt to show off your shape, pregnant or not it gives the
dress a little shape and something extra, and for us preggos, it can show off our baby bumps!
This look works with both swing style
dresses shown
above as well as more fitted
dresses like below.
They are perfect to wear over a shirt
like I am wearing
above or a great accessory to wear over a
dress.
With the J.Crew eyelet
dress pictured
above (it's old and sold out, but I
like this one too), I
like to throw on a blazer or cardigan.
I came across the picture
above of a yellow gingham pinafore style
dress which I
liked, from one of my sewing books, and I also remembered this
dress from that Solanah of Vixen Vintage wore a few years back that I had on my list of «
dresses to make», and I thought that I could make this
dress work.
Another
dress with a touch of feathers... It's almost
like a combination of the two
above.
The casual tee looks perfect all
dressed up
like this:) And that tote is totes adorable (Sorry, that was lame, see
above statement about lack of sleep) xJennaD
I
like the
dress with a belt as shown
above or with the belt that belongs to the
dress.
I would pair this with jeans
like the image
above, or with a cute
dress.
What I
like about an
above - the - knee fitted
dress with lace long sleeves though, is it's smart and not too overly dressy statement.
Now, for the past six years, I have had seven
dresses that I always wear for formal events (black - tie, weddings): (1) a long sleeved, high - necked, knee length black lace
dress by Lover, whose darts I removed entirely so that it falls straight from my shoulders to hips to knees in a very loose, comfortable cut (no need to pull any waists in, and I can eat as much as I
like) that I made an underskirt for, so it can also be calf length (2) an ivory version of the same
above, with the optional lace underskirt (3) an amazingly intricate ivory leather macrame flapper
dress uner which I wear a dark brown long, stretch singlet
dress (so comfortable again)(4) a vermillion small V - neck, long bell sleeved, straight cut, long, widens - at - the -(just
above ankle) hemline
dress I sewed in the most gorgeous lace for twenty dollars (5) a burgundy lace version of the vermillion lace
dress in (4)-- for the same price (6) a knee length, Romance Was Born silk shift three sizes up so it sits away from the waist — again — its all about «a'll the better to eat dinner with, my dear», in a huge, wild sunflower graphic print before graphic prints were trendy: it's giant sunflowers against an intense turquoise background (7) a calf length caftan cut
dress that I made from Japanese printed silk my mother had bought and kept for sixty years (it's just a giant square with a hole fro my neck and two for my arms, and has the best drape EVER owing to its being silk)
I personally love the way I feel when I wear a sheath
dress (
like the one I'm wearing
above) so I usually splurge on those.
Choose a metallic skirt, which you can
dress down for day with your chunky sweater
like Zooey Deschanel
above (InStyle US), and up for the evening in a slinky top and heels.
I
like shirtdresses because they're almost always an appropriate length (a couple inches
above the knee to just below); plus, the button - down feature makes them seem a little more
dressed up than they already are.
There are a few new additions in the fresh cuts section, notably including lots of pretty jewelry and clothing
like the Asymmetrical Turtleneck
Dress (now $ 100 + 25 % off),
above.
(
Like Hannah
above, I also bought Sal's Lands End
dress and it's the most flattering thing I own.
The
dress looks
like what I have pictured
above.
The only things I would
like to update is a better piece of art (or huge round amber mirror)
above the
dresser.
Dress like the photo, were very pleased:) growth 155 just
above the ankle.
Like the
dress above the warm colors in the print mixed with black are what make it work for fall.
Like other reviewers have noted, there is no back vent, so walking further than across a room is impossible without the
dress riding up
above your knees (at 5» 9», the
dress hit a few inches below my knees).
Easy favorites included the stunning Emilio Pucci -
like dress (bottom left) and the tailored black coat topped with a sculptural belt (
above).
I also see cute booties
like the Raft Western Booties (now $ 48) and the Fileana Split Shaft Bootie (now $ 60) that would go perfectly with any of the Old Navy
dress picks from the section
above.
Some of the photos
above seem
like the tops /
dresses are too long for leggings.
I have knocking knees so I don't
like wearing
above the knee
dresses.
Use the strapless
dress technique and leave the ends to hang in a strapless, flowy top
like the photo
above.
Items
like the Jemma Jersey
Dress ($ 120 + 25 % off)
above have an ideal length and cut which means no worrying about size guessing or strange cuts and quality.
And with so many lovely new arrivals,
like the subtly festive Silk Flutter - Hem
Dress in Star Mix ($ 148)
above, I'm ready to deck the halls with Madewell order boxes!
It's no surprise many of them are close to selling out,
like the Flutter - Sleeve Mini
Dress ($ 98) you see
above.
Like the nightie
above, this
dress is clearly inspired by Lou and Grey.
For a beach wedding I would wear something a bit more flowy
like the flowery and ruffly
dresses above.
The Lottie Fluttered Tunic
Dress ($ 138), shown above with the Asara Wrap Belt which is sold out online, looks like the kind of dress that could keep me cool all summer
Dress ($ 138), shown
above with the Asara Wrap Belt which is sold out online, looks
like the kind of
dress that could keep me cool all summer
dress that could keep me cool all summer long.
I'm also
liking Angie's
above ideas on long floral
dresses, but would want them to be not duchess of twee but toughened up somehow.
I know a clothing company is doing very well when they can get me to consider items I normally wouldn't —
like Club Monaco's Allentin Jumpsuit ($ 249)
above and their equally beautiful Vonna
Dress ($ 289).
Which
dress to you
like the best from the ones showcased
above?
I have
dressed it up with fun heels for dinner and worn it more casually
like above for work.
Harper picked the cutest sparkly high tops & a few
dresses that she loves (
like the pink ballerina one
above!).
The vivid green Rag & Bone
dress above would have been perfect for St. Patricks's Day — and I know it's so in - your - face bright — but the detail on it is incredible and it looks
like such a flattering fit.
You can
dress up this look with heels and a trench
like the outfit shown
above or with sneakers and a leather jacket on a casual day, it's super versatile.
The
above is what I
like to call «casual chic» (my favorite way to
dress).
, gorgeous lace and silk pieces and girly floppy
dresses,
like this cutie
above.