It all started during January's one dress challenge, when someone commented that I should cut off
the bottom of the wrap dress.
Not exact matches
Pretty and femme, this mini
dress adorned with vintage floral print throughout features a
wrap closure for ease
of wear finished with an overlay detail at the
bottom and a tie at the waist, which ends in a full lined design.
The short skirt
of the
dress is attached to the
bottom of the
wrap front.
They had the following: 1 Tibur cardigan in a small1 Horizon Line orange
dress in a 101 Gumshoe Sweatercoat in cream in a smallAlso had two
of those robes people have been wearing as
dresses... can't remember the name, but they're floral print,
wrap style, with an asymmetrical
bottom on the front and a kimono-esque neckline.
The v - neckline and bust gathering on the bodice form a feminine - flattering silhouette that highlights the ruffled
wrap bottom half
of the
dress.
Then she would
wrap the longest, widest sheet
of dyed cloth around her waist, over the
bottom half
of the scoop - necked top, and fold it over once, twice, three times, her fingers moving across the material with the loving carelessness
of one who could
dress this way in the dark.
To
dress up the
bottom of our rustic Christmas tree, I
wrapped a fluffy white blanket we already had around the base as a tree skirt.