I always throw a few Karina
Dresses in my suitcase when I am packing, because no matter where I am headed, I can always make a dress by Karina Dresses work for the occasion!
-- and I always brought along a few Karina
Dresses in my suitcase.
My nude gladiator sandals on the other hand, will work with all five
dresses in my suitcase.
Not exact matches
I just arrived home after a few days
in Copenhagen — and after running around unpacking and repacking my
suitcase with a different
dress robe, I have about 12 hours before we leave for more exotic surroundings.
Photographers pose him on roller skates,
in rocking chairs, jumping benches; carrying umbrellas,
suitcases and buckets of water; wearing boxing gloves, anglers» waders,
dresses and wigs; and even holding on to a baby lion.
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Suitcases - You've got a few things to set up for your Valentine, so spending a fortune on a
dress is not
in the cards.
I flipped for the newly launched Props
in a Box because it creatively combines beautiful, high - quality felt
dress - up props
in a sturdy
suitcase with a stunning backdrop.
so started having
dress sales
in my yard and going to boutiques with a
suitcase full of
dresses... one thing lead to another... i got so busy I hired a sewer 13 years ago and she still works with me, I opened up my womens boutique 12 years ago with 2 racks of
dresses... i kept it very simple.
For example, the train had mini
suitcases, a conductor t - shirt for your little one to
dress up
in.
I sat on the floor of the airport
in Paris
in my long white
dress and new Italian boots as I opened the
suitcase to check the damage.
Theres a few statement items that I bought this summer which aren't the easiest to seed into everyday wear, so this holiday they were my staple ingredients
in my holiday
suitcase, after all if there's any time to
dress up it's on holiday!
The seam was already loosening before I even wore the
dress the first time... I sewed it up, but after just one week
in my
suitcase the seam was open again on many spots.
I also love that I lugged this
dress around
in my
suitcase until I wore it the last night of our trip, and I never had to iron it.
I ordered the Karina
Dresses Sophie
dress in red bouquet and blue bouquet so that I'll always have at least two things to take with me when I travel that I know will look great right out of the
suitcase.
This
dress was perfect for all three of those things, but I was mostly impressed with how it held up
in my
suitcase.
I won't be packing today's
dress for my trip, the only thing
in my
suitcase is denim, denim and more denim.
Anyways, lately when I travel, I find myself packing easy
dresses that can be
dresses up and down and won't wrinkle
in my
suitcase.
This is one of those
dresses that will go with tons and be excellent for travelling, no problem rolling this
in a ball and shoving it
in the
suitcase, it'll still come out looking great.
That is where I snagged the
dress I am wearing
in this post (which for sure is coming
in my
suitcase to London btw haha).
I came home with the
dress, eager to pack it
in my
suitcase for our trip.
But
in my
suitcase will be the following: this gingham
dress, these bow pants, this striped maxi
dress, this ruffled bow - backed top, these pink pants, this striped skirt, this bow skirt, this scalloped top, these mules, and these gingham slides.
For June travel
in Europe, my travel wardrobe would be fairly similar to yours, but for heat, I love a little
dress or two (they really take very little
suitcase space) and a long or midi skirt — silk or cotton and the lining, if any, MUST be natural fibre!
The
dress is going right
in my
suitcase for a trip to Europe next week.
This was one of the
dresses that made The Cut — the great, big nerve - wracking decision of what would come
in my
suitcase, and what would be relegated to the boat.
This Aqua Tunic
dress is compact
in your
suitcase and does double duty.
I plan on taking this on holiday this summer as it takes up hardly any room
in the
suitcase and it's just a nice
dress to wear.
I found out I will be going to New York Fashion Week
in September, and this
dress is definitely going
in my
suitcase for the trip!
I actually wore this
dress on the way down to Houston, wadded it up
in my weekender bag, then pulled it out of my
suitcase on Sunday, wore it to brunch, then took these pictures.
Although I will not wear this
dress to school, there will be plenty of times to wear it, such as weekends, home - wear and travels (very handy, since it is so wrinkle - friendly and made of very thin material, so it takes up no place at all
in your
suitcase).
I bought this
dress back
in January and have been itching to wear it ever since it arrived, so it's probably not surprising that it was the very first thing I tucked inside my
suitcase for our New Orleans trip.
Sometimes if I see my
suitcase still has room, I will try to cram a few more
dresses, shoes or tops
in.
Oh and this
dress is definitely
in my
suitcase so there's a good chance you'll see it o the gram this weekend.
When trying to get the most out of your
suitcase, I'm a big believer
in packing
dresses — they're so easy to wear and help you through that whole mixing and matching conundrum.
The material of this
dress allows it to be wrinkle - free, I can just roll it and put it anywhere
in my
suitcase.
That mid-length
dress and that jumpsuit are perfect for a night out or a fancy dinner and you don't have to dig around
in your
suitcase for all of the components of it.
One star off this
dress for the silly sizing... this
dress is
in my
suitcase, ready for its Hawaiian excursion.
With that being said, this is one
dress that you need
in your
suitcase!
If you'll throw these four
dresses (all from Old Navy by the way)
in your
suitcase adding a belt, jewelry, jean jacket and your bathing suit — you'll be all set!
Throw some bathing suits, cute sun
dresses, and sandals
in my
suitcase and I was good to go.
If you can take a
dress from day to night with layering or great accessories it saves so much space
in your
suitcase!
Paired with stylish sneakers, this
dress would be perfect for a day at the San Diego Zoo (the purpose of our trip) and it is easy to
dress up at night with a statement necklace and heels, which can really transform an otherwise casual outfit and don't take up too much space
in the
suitcase.
I might be going to the Caribbean next month,
in which case I will absolutely want a
dress like this
in my
suitcase!
While I may be trading
in my jeans for some cutoffs (and the
dress in this post) for the next few days, this printed top definitely made its way into my
suitcase.
Crook was well used to dealing with vagrants — he used to delight
in annoying Rolls - Royce by paying one to sit on their London Motor Show stand — but even he was surprised when a lady arrived that afternoon with a
suitcase of money from her boss, the eccentric Australian billionaire who liked to test the mettle of upmarket establishments by stumbling into their premises
dressed as a tramp.
An Indian family
dressed in full saris struggled with their
suitcases, and a man wearing a full galabeya sauntered by, shouting at someone on his phone.
From the vineyards of Emilia Romagna to the beaches
in Mexico, this cotton
dress pairs perfectly with a cardigan (I love this cardigan) or long - sleeved solid top — and it doesn't wrinkle
in my
suitcase.
And a small thing that makes a difference — the
dressing area has a built -
in luggage bench, big enough to store an open full - size
suitcase.
And if your tux or bridesmaid
dress is
in a
suitcase that's MIA, luggage delay and lost luggage protection can recoup some of your losses.
The two queen beds each had small seats
in front of them that I used to store my carry - on
suitcase on, and
in front of the beds was a
dresser with a TV on top.
(2015) a girl
in a bright yellow
dress and green hair ribbons sits on the front stoop of a house, two
suitcases packed.