Not exact matches
Today I am styling this gorgeous Free People
dress, that's
actually a top but I just sized up to be able to
wear it
as a
dress (I'm 5» 4 for reference).
It
actually is intended to be a
dress but I like that I can
wear it
as a
dress, trench / coat, or really whatever I want it to be:).
I am
actually wearing a
dress from there
as I type this.
For now, I've been
wearing them with casual denim on the weekends,
as seen with this eyelet and overall combo, but once the weather
actually cooperates I can't wait to
wear them with a floral skirt or linen
dress and bare legs.
As seen here with Melanie the
dress looks quite box like and yet when
worn it
actually has a lovely feminine look to it.
The styles different to any other Nikes I own and I
actually like how they look with this
dress as they do give off a classy look without it being too overpowering when it comes to
wearing trainers with a
dress.
Actually, I never
wore trousers (pants) until a few years ago
as I was a skirts /
dresses only person.
And
as silly
as it seems,
wearing a
dress every day was not
actually that easy.
This was
actually a
dress I
wore as a bridesmaid at one of my friend's weddings.
I
actually picked this up in an oversized fit for
wearing over more fitted pieces to work with different shapes and love how it looks with this lace
dress, I think the colour of this denim jacket was the main focal point for adding it to my wardrobe
as it's a subtle pink that works great for summer against more neutral tones to add some character to my outfits.
You look so cute,
as always I
actually have a
dress from H&M with that same print and I love it, but I have yet to
wear it!
As you can probably guess, this «duster» is
actually a vintage
dress worn open.
As you will see throughout this project, many of the
dresses I plan to
wear are
actually from my summer wardrobe!
And while today I'm really into the trend of
dresses and blouses that are inspired by traditional Ukrainian attires (the country where I
actually come from) thinking back to my days
as a kid, I would have never
worn something similar.
This is
actually a tunic so I sized up twice so I could
wear it
as a
dress.
MULTIPLE WAYS TO
WEAR: This star print
dress is
actually designed to be
worn as a cold shoulder
dress.
I
actually got this
dress last year to
wear as my bridesmaid
dress in my best friend Lauren's wedding.
This «tunic» is
actually a shirtdress but when I
wore it
as a
dress everyone (meaning my husband and sister) said it looked like I was
wearing a shirt with no pants!
Today I am styling this gorgeous Free People
dress, that's
actually a top but I just sized up to be able to
wear it
as a
dress (I'm 5» 4 for reference).
When attending an Oktoberfest party
as woman — a Dirndl or leather shorts are a must have, but since I
actually wear more
dresses than pants I always
wear a Drindl.
The
dress is
actually a little shorter than I would usually
wear so I have layered it over some black trousers
as a tunic
dress.
And the knit upper is stylish enough that I
actually wore these in Italy last year with casual
dresses and didn't feel like I stuck out too much
as a tourist.
I love when pieces together appear
as a
dress but can
actually be
worn as separates too.
A while ago I showed you my maxi skirt wich I
actually prefer to
wear as a
dress.
The light pink lace bottom featured here is a convertible
dress worn as a skirt while the grey top is
actually a
dress!
I paired this skirt with this simple white
dress also from Morning Lavender that I
actually wore as a top.
I
actually first saw this
dress being
worn on a mama, and she was
wearing it
as a maternity
dress, which I think really shows off the versatility of it!
Yes it
actually is a coat which I proudly
wore as a
dress.
I
actually wore it to my pre-graduation party, and it was a big hit!I absolutely love the embroidered detail on the
dress and halter necklines are my new thing —
as evidenced in this post!
It makes sense that white would feel like a great
dress to
wear to a wedding... I've
actually had to check myself before when mentally planning my attire
as a guest to a wedding.
I went shopping a few months ago before setting out on a Caribbean cruise and wouldn't you know it, I
actually couldn't find anything that I liked
as much
as the Ruby by Karina
Dresses that I
wore on my shopping trip.
While this
dress doesn't have a low back like the one I'm
wearing here, I
actually love it for the same reason: it shows off a part of your body that isn't necessarily thought of
as an obvious trigger point so to speak, in this case, your shoulders and collar bone.
I settled on a sheer black lace
dress that is
actually meant to also be
worn as a slip.
It's
actually a
dress worn as a skirt.
That is a very long sweater though, not even a
dress, and I'm
actually wearing shorts underneath,
as I do with everything too short I
wear from time to time.
The actress was
actually wearing dresses underneath the «Do South» tee (which we assume is a fictitious name for a coffee shop or restaurant that she is working for in the film), passing off the bottom parts quite marvelously
as separate skirt pieces (not to mention, she successfully gave us a difficult time identifying her wardrobe).
As surprised as I was to find this gorgeous number, I am actually obsessed with this dress, and wish I had a million more occasions that I could wear it t
As surprised
as I was to find this gorgeous number, I am actually obsessed with this dress, and wish I had a million more occasions that I could wear it t
as I was to find this gorgeous number, I am
actually obsessed with this
dress, and wish I had a million more occasions that I could
wear it to!
Actually, I would probably
wear it this way a lot more than
as a
dress.
I
wore it before with matching colored pants (no picture yet) but I have
actually also
worn it
as a
dress by itself.
Here, I
actually enjoyed
wearing it
as a
dress / tunic over my white wide legged pants.
This is my go - to look, and I just bought a white
dress — which is
actually long enough for me to
wear as a
dress for once!
Similar top here... and for those of you looking for exactly this top — it is
actually part of a
dress — you have to buy
as a
dress but it can be
worn separately — see here
Back to the outfit, I saw this
dress online but looked passed it
as it wasn't styled
as I would have
worn it but when I tried it at the store, it was
actually pretty cute on!
Today on my local news station I'm
actually sharing this
dress and two others and how to
wear them
as your Easter
dress and also how to
dress them down into a more casual outfit.
I love maxi
dresses (and skirts
actually) but I'm not the best
as knowing the best way to
wear them.
I'll be honest though, I'm
actually wearing an oversized sweater and for once, my legs are
actually not too long to make this work
as a
dress, haha!
P.S.. For this post I am
wearing black and white gingham top which is
actually a
dress.:P Due to my weight gain, I couldn't
wear it
as a
dress.
Wish I was still in school so I could
wear something
as lovely
as this (well, not a
dress, but you know what I mean), but
actually I am taking a course in fashion styling starting tomorrow and now that I've read your do nt's I might have to rethink my outfit for tomorrow, haha.
I
wear a lot of
dresses with a t shirt layered underneath,
as well
as sweaters and skirts (no pants), but I don't feel that I need to change out what I
actually wear for things that might be «interesting» or different.
Haha you know what I
actually had the same thought when I seen the pictures
as I didn't notice it when
wearing the
dress.