For that matter, there was the toga: 20 feet long, made of wool, and wrapped around the body on top
of a tunic; not unlike a sweater.
Sara Flynn's asymmetric porcelain Camber Vessels (2015) are accompanied by Anderson's SS / 14 menswear collection comprised
of tunic tops folded with origami - like accuracy.
The proportion
of the tunic worked really well with the narrower pencil skirt and really balanced the proportions.
So the choice
of tunic is paramount.
Isha Jain conjures a festive Indian fantasy where lotus flowers, paisleys and butterflies come together in the design
of this tunic.
It's definitely more
of a tunic style.
By the way I loved your pictures
of the tunic and those of your reversible dress, looked great!
I like the design and cut
of this tunic.
The other day after holding Jackson out in public, I looked down to find spit / drool marks all over the top
of my tunic.
I immediately loved the print
of this tunic, the colors are so cute.
The metallic detail, silhouette, and print
of the tunic make it timeless in my opinion.
I'm glad you liked my suggestion
of the tunic with the Elodie Lily cardi — isn't it great?!
I have this same piece though it is more
of a tunic on me, and I just love it!
It is kind
of a tunic - style, actually.
I love the look
of the tunic.
The A-line style
of this tunic is relaxed enough for lounging about and polished enough for going out.
You can find a version
of her tunic here from Topshop, and an embroidered version from Tory Burch.
And because
of its tunic length, would also be perfect with leggings for a comfy outfit perfect for a more casual holiday gathering.
I love the easiness
of the tunic.
When going this route, my preference is to wear cardigans that fall within an inch or two
of my tunic or dress for a clean look.
For me, this dress ended up being more
of a tunic (#tallgirlproblems) but paired with leggings and booties makes for a great outfit for colder weather.
I love the fit
of this tunic from J. Jill.
It is more
of a tunic, but I decided to tuck the top in and add a belt to give me a more defined waistline.
I just love the look of it and you know me, I am a fan
of tunic striped shirts!
So, I love a puffer bomber jacket on top
of my tunic sweater to keep warm when I'm indoors.
I mostly love how the weave in the sweater compliments the scalloped trim and embroidery
of the tunic.
A pendent necklace or scarf work well with the long lines
of a tunic as an accessory.
The hemline
of this tunic is lined with a shiny polished cotton.
Try one
of our tunic - style pink blouses for a slenderizing look.
I will always be a fan
of a tunic dress....
The last photo is to show the side slits
of the tunic.
I'm loving the color
of your tunic, and it looks great layers with the stripes!
I paired it with my trusty outfit
of a tunic, vest, and leggings.
The ivory version
of the tunic looks great with a wool pencil skirt.
Your ring is really beautiful and stunning against the blue color
of your tunic.
This allows you to show just a hint
of the tunic while keeping it from overpowering the rest of the outfit.
The color
of this tunic dress is awesome.
Of course I was immediately obsessed with the style and print
of this tunic, I just had to get it for Bella V.
Just pull it up a little in order to create the impression
of the tunic.
With the choice of several colors and sizes, this type
of tunic also makes a terrific beach cover - up in the warmer months.
They also have the shirt version
of this tunic.
And since we're being honest, I have not gotten a stellar price per wear out
of this tunic.
I wore this yesterday, until it got too hot outside warranting the removal
of the tunic shirt, but otherwise I like to call this the «teacher look.»
The pale blue button - down shirt featured here is the perfect length to wear with leggings, as its proportions are closer to
those of a tunic than those of a standard shirt.
Our company offers a full line
of tunic style cardigans that resemble traditional cardigans, but are longer and often button from the front, or have no buttons at all.
So I went with the next best thing
of tunic and leggings.
For this next look, I wanted to treat the dress as more
of a tunic.
To spice up the relatively blank slate
of the tunic, I added my new mint tassel necklace and carried a cheetah (is that what that print is?)
I can't think
of a tunic combo I want to live in more than a Piko with Pockets.
The tops at Soft Surroundings are what I will buy: they tend to be more
of the tunic type and always a bit unusual!