Not exact matches
Since bold
patterns look best
on simple
dress shapes, this cap - sleeve sheath is the perfect complement to gorgeous oversized roses.
Kelly Rowland: At first I LOVED this
dress... the
shape and the
pattern on it, but then I realized that it wasn't a
pattern... it was cutouts and I didn't like it as much.
What a delightful
dress — the
pattern and colour, the
shape, the fit
on you, and that gorgeous button design with the white trim down the front.
The
Dress Pattern (above) that I chose to adapt to a blouse and skirt, appealed to me, at first, because of the bow, but also because of the angled
shaping of the front opening and V -
shape at the center front
on the skirt.
I have a thing for fitted
dresses, so numbers 3 and 4 are right up my alley, but I'm loving the swingy
shapes of 1, 5, and 8, the high neck and color of 6, the watercolor print
on the romper, and of course the gorgeous
pattern and off the shoulder style of 2 — which is only $ 40.
The
pattern on this
dress is beautiful and you can fully enjoy it in the
shape.
One of my favourite
dresses is one I made very early
on with no
pattern, just traced a rough bodice
shape from another
dress, and made the rest up (www.lazysewandsew.com/?p=22).
More often, though, he puns
on colors,
shapes, and textures, like the
pattern of print
dresses or the casual note of a collage element peeling off the page.