It's also a little throwback to last week, I shared
the first version of this dress, and today I'm sharing the second way I styled it.
Not exact matches
Ranch
dressing was one
of my
first condiment loves (after ketchup, or course) but I had to break up with the store bought
version long ago when I found out that it was hiding things from me, mainly:
The
first testers»
versions of the Mirambell skirt and Lliria
dress are published!
So I made a second
version of the Marilla Walker Roberts dungaree
dress (
first here), this time in a lighter denim.
The
first is the Cosette, which is a below - the - knee
version of the Zooey — when I don't want the fullness
of my Melonie or Vivien but still want a bit
of shape in my tea length
dresses.
Here's the black
version of the
dress with the same scarf you saw in the
first photo with the jeans and pullover.
I remembering one
of my
first DIY
dresses was very similar but in a short
version with such an elastic hem... oh how I loved it!
At
first I was thinking about the skirt
version of this print but I decided to get out
of my comfort zone and get the
dress.
And though this
dress is not an exact replica
of the
first version, I can't take my eyes off
of the Katie Ermilio Goddess Gown.
Yep, I have the red and navy
version also - that was the
first one I bought that started this ridiculous collection
of striped
dresses that I have accumulated!
First, this
version is made
of a traditional suiting or structured
dress fabric.
As the movie
version of «Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool» opens, we see the middle - aged Gloria, portrayed in a virtuosic performance by Annette Bening, in front
of a
dressing room mirror, putting on her face: From these
first few moments, it's clear that Matt Greenhalgh's script won't traffic in the artifice
of Hollywood glamour, but rather the vulnerabilities at its tender, less photogenic core.
Most people have many awesome characteristics and redeeming qualities once you get to know them, however, person - to - person contact is giving way to online interaction and with the internet being the new
first impression, you better be the
dressed up
version of yourself in terms
of your online profile and both social and professional resumes.
This wardrobe was another
version of the
first dresser in this post that we have and painted in Galapagos.