Not exact matches
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)
The
length of my
dress is the
same as your pictures showed.
The way it looks on the mannequin is how it looks on me (
same arm
length,
same buttons) The only annoying part would be that you always have to slide one string
of the
dress through a hole slit on the side
of the
dress every time you want to wear it.
A lot
of people have said that the biggest difference between the sizing is in the
length, but all five
of the Realisation Par
dresses I have worn in either size S or XS are the
same length.
If you are a fan
of simplicity and need to have comfort at the
same time, then this a line knee
length chiffon
dress is perfect for you.
In the
same vein, Already Pretty had a run down
of knee
length dresses with half sleeves this morning.
I did A LOT to this
dress, I dyed it to cream so the whole
dress would be the
same color, I raised the waist line so it wouldn't be like a v - shape waist - line, cut off all the tulle, cut the
length of the
dress to right below the knee -
length, took off the lace collar, lace - bib, cut off the lace cuffs and cut off the sleeves and made it smaller and shorter
length, took in an inch from each side
of the
dress, cut off the train and the giant bow in the back and gathered the extra lace from the sides to add to the back.
Young girls no matter what they are wearing in their routine usually prefer traditional wears on events, occasions or festivals, so Anarkali floor
length is a perfection
of being traditional and chic at the
same time, also it gives a very stunning and pretty look to any lady that is also the reason most celebrities are seen in this
dress mostly on shows, award functions, product promotion programs, etc..
The
dress is lined, though the lining is not the
same shape as the
dress — it's an even
length instead
of hi - low.
Actually, come to think
of it, that was the
same day a beautiful Russian woman (the runner - up in the Mother Russia pageant) popped out
of a tent
dressed in an ice -
length sequined gown, tiara and white fur coat, and began dancing with Santa Claus.