Not exact matches
I also like the way the bodice is cut and the
fuller flare
of the
skirt.
While it flowed and draped beautifully, I would have preferred a bit
of a
fuller skirt.
I love the richness
of the green and this has got to be one
of the first times in recent memory that a dress without a full circle
skirt hasn't left me with a slight feeling
of «oh but if only the
skirt had been
fuller it would have been perfect.»
The drape
of the
skirt also feels a little
fuller than I like, especially at the back, and I've been wondering if the poly / cotton broadcloth lining is the culprit.
Overall I think the
fuller skirt adds a touch
of sophistication and the midi
skirt is very much on trend.
After several seasons
of sheath styles I am seeing
fuller skirts trending in the stores.
I love touches
of leather to toughen up the sweetness
of a
fuller skirt.
With wedding gowns by The Wedding Shop (I am especially coveting the dress with the lace bodice and
fuller pleated
skirt) and accessories from another
of my Featured Suppliers, Silver Sixpence In Her Shoe, this is just beautiful.
I really like peplums when they're paired with either pencil
skirts for a more streamlined look or
fuller skirts that really play up the volume
of the peplum.
Now, she wore a
fuller skirt but you could just see her knees and top
of her calves.
The fit
of the
skirt is great for girls that have
fuller hips / bottom.
If the
skirt is
fuller, try to keep the top more tailored (possibly even tucking it into the
skirt, to preserve the appearance
of a waist).
I am pretty over the moon about this fun little silver sliver
of goodness that comes in the
fullest of skirts.
Waist: Usually measured at the natural waist or waistline
of the dress /
skirt Hips: At the fullest part of the garment Shoulders: Measured across from the shoulder seam to other shoulder seam Bodice length: Measured from top of shoulder to waistline Skirt length: Measured from waistline to end of hemline Sleeve Length: Measured down the outer portion of the sleeve from the top of the shoulder seam to the cuff of s
skirt Hips: At the
fullest part
of the garment Shoulders: Measured across from the shoulder seam to other shoulder seam Bodice length: Measured from top
of shoulder to waistline
Skirt length: Measured from waistline to end of hemline Sleeve Length: Measured down the outer portion of the sleeve from the top of the shoulder seam to the cuff of s
Skirt length: Measured from waistline to end
of hemline Sleeve Length: Measured down the outer portion
of the sleeve from the top
of the shoulder seam to the cuff
of sleeve
Sacramento
of Mis Papelicos does a 70's style sheer print
skirt that's
fuller at the hem.
I tend to prefer the form fitting, slim lines over the
fuller flair
of a pleated
skirt.
With this beauty, the lining
of the dress was a bit more narrow than the
skirt itself, which meant I wasn't able to fit my
fuller crinolines (gasp!
This particular
skirt seems to be even a bit
fuller than some
of the other Odille
skirts in stores right now.