Almost as awful as Drew's which might win
the least flattering dress award.
Not exact matches
And you're so right... this Karina
dress is SUPER
flattering; from the striking colour combo to that fit - and - flare silhouette, you must feel ready to conquer the world — or at
least the day!
I think the
dress would also look great with a nice pair of wedges — at
least on my 5» 3 frame, a below the knee
dress with
flats would look a bit too stump - efying and I's hate to ruin that gorgeous border with hemming.
In stretchy,
flattering jersey, a striped
dress reads as crisp without feeling the
least bit stiff.
The
dresses should at
least be cut with the
flattering knee - length for all office ladies.
At
least once a week I hear «aren't you all
dressed up» even I'm wearing a super casual jersey
dress and
flats.
Unable to wear a bra which is no problem for me as I'm extremely
flat chested... the top of this
dress is made for someone with at
least a B cup size if not bigger.
I think if I had an unlimited budget and were building a maternity wardrobe from scratch (and planned on having at
least two kids) I'd want to start my shopping experience at Isabella Oliver — everything they make seems so professional,
flattering, and sophisticated, it's hard to compare it to hardly anything else out there considering so many brands think pregnant women want either bodycon
dresses to emphasize the bump or hipster slouchy
dresses with voluminous fabric.
I think the faux wraps are soooo much easier to wear, and more
flattering (at
least on me) than real wrap
dresses
Now, as far as I know, Ralph Lauren doesn't make jersey
dresses out of magic, but they are uncommonly durable and dependably
flattering, at
least in my (non-sponsored) experience.