Not exact matches
I picked this Zara bralette in Milan and liked how it stepped away
from the popular
lace versions.
Today's fashion world offers plenty of interesting ankle boot designs, starting
from classic chunky heeled
versions,
lace - up classics, to pointed - toe Chelsea designs, cut - out must - tries, and embroidered options.
Now, for the past six years, I have had seven dresses that I always wear for formal events (black - tie, weddings): (1) a long sleeved, high - necked, knee length black
lace dress by Lover, whose darts I removed entirely so that it falls straight
from my shoulders to hips to knees in a very loose, comfortable cut (no need to pull any waists in, and I can eat as much as I like) that I made an underskirt for, so it can also be calf length (2) an ivory
version of the same above, with the optional
lace underskirt (3) an amazingly intricate ivory leather macrame flapper dress uner which I wear a dark brown long, stretch singlet dress (so comfortable again)(4) a vermillion small V - neck, long bell sleeved, straight cut, long, widens - at - the -(just above ankle) hemline dress I sewed in the most gorgeous
lace for twenty dollars (5) a burgundy
lace version of the vermillion
lace dress in (4)-- for the same price (6) a knee length, Romance Was Born silk shift three sizes up so it sits away
from the waist — again — its all about «a'll the better to eat dinner with, my dear», in a huge, wild sunflower graphic print before graphic prints were trendy: it's giant sunflowers against an intense turquoise background (7) a calf length caftan cut dress that I made
from Japanese printed silk my mother had bought and kept for sixty years (it's just a giant square with a hole fro my neck and two for my arms, and has the best drape EVER owing to its being silk)
It covers that part of the arm most of us don't love, it's like a fancy
version of a t - shirt, and this particular tan one
from new label LPA has a
lace - up neck - line to show just a wee bit of skin.
There's so much to choose
from, but my favorites include the fur vest (try the Nordstrom one if it's sold out or the black
version), this popcorn sweater, these cap toe pumps, this red plaid scarf, this plaid cape, this poncho, this black
lace cami, this turtleneck, this metallic skirt, these dresses, these velvet leggings (such a staple!)
-LCB- Anthropologie
lace dress — I also love this one and this one
from ASOS, Jessica Simpson ballet flats, blue chandelier earrings — I'm in love with these Etsy
versions here -RCB- It was a gloomy day a few days ago, and walking through this serene grass path with a pink
lace dress quickly took me back to myRead More
Not until I came across this
lace - up denim dress, which no doubt was inspired by the Gucci
version from last summer, did I consider wearing denim dresses.
An unusual
version of the decorated sweaters
from the 1950s -»60s, many of which have a detachable fur collar, this beige cashmere cardigan has
lace trim and a
lace shawl collar that sna...
I wore a
lace blouse
from Intermix (sold out — similar here
from Shopbop), SABO Luxe Vest, Forever21 skirt, with Sam Edelman embroidered booties that remind me so much of the Isabel Marant ones (ON SALE in limited sizes), and finished it off with my Proenza Schouler PS1 handbag
from Barney's (identical steal
version here).
In this outfit: Blazer: United Colors of Benetton (similar here, here and here) Sweater: Breezy Polkas Cardigan (now $ 50) Cami: Banana Republic
Lace - lined Cami (nearly identical match here, similar here and here) Skirt: Leifsdottir Rosewood Leather Skirt (similar black
version here) Tights: Hue Opaque Tights in Brown ($ 13) Necklace / Earrings: Forever 21 Jeweled Apple Set (similar here and another option here) Shoes: Wandering Platforms AKA Biviel BVC053 (similar color here and here, another embellished cognac pump here) Bag: Deux Lux Harness Tote
from Urban Outfitters (similar here, here and here).
I'm a bit of a culottes fan and have previously styled a denim pair
from Topshop as well as summery
lace ones, but this
version from Zara is probably the most elegant.
Looking much better
from a length perspective: Tracy Reese's Cayenne
Lace Dress ($ 348 — the $ 188 price shown online right now is an error); the Sequined Firecracker Shift ($ 258) which should have come out last month, doncha think Anthropologie; the Rona Shift Dress ($ 178); and the Tattersall Dress ($ 78) which is just another
version of the Empress Dress ($ 78) that was a hit in this reviews set.
Besides the Mar Y Sol above, I like this
version from Tory Burch ($ 275), for those who like to splurge, this beautiful Dolce & Gabanna
version with lovely
lace lambskin details, and on the other side of the price spectrum, this striped J.Crew tote at $ 55.
Mother Denim «The Insider» Frayed Hem Jeans (skinny
version here) Paige Denim White T - Shirt (super affordable
from H&M) Cami NYC Silk Cami with
Lace Trim (similar here) J.W. Anderson bag Cartier Amulet Necklace Stella McCartney Faux Croc Moccasins Laura Mercier Brow Duo Illuminating Tinted Moisturizer Laura Mercier Mascara
Also more affordable
version from Guess here) Ministry of Style
Lace Eyelet Tunic worn as Dress (similar top here and here at Revolve Clothing, Illesteva Palm Beach Sunglasses
Chloe Guipure
Lace & Silk Crepon Top Chloe Folkloric Patched
Lace Skirt (also love this simpler
version from Net - a-porter) Oscar Tiye Malikah High Heel Sandals (also in all black) Chloe Python Handbag Chloe Dafne Sunglasses Song of Style Jewelry Marble Pyramid Bracelets
Dress Free People Black
Lace / / Nude Heels Dolce Vita (my
version is
from last year), similar look here Dolce Vita Nude
Lace Up Heel
The themes that Jim Henson's electric Kool - Aid acid trip tackles through its tacky sketches, instantly - dated guest stars, and cobwebbed musical interludes run the gamut
from loneliness (a disturbing rendition of Jim Croce's «Time in a Bottle» in which a Muppet mutilates and pickles himself) to war (a
version of Buffalo Springfield's «For What It's Worth» sung by forest animals being terrorized by mad redneck hunters) to exotic burlesques that predict the melancholia
lacing The Dark Crystal and the eternally underestimated The Muppet Movie.