Because all the attention get to the
back side of the dress, the best way to lift it up was wearing long and shiny earrings.
To make it a little more, um, classy, I created a flat
side of the dress at the front with the gathering at the back.
Yes, it's on the
pricey side of dresses, but can you imagine all of the special occasions you could where it at?
Do a whole section with glaze
i.e. Side of dresser — very watery and wet, then wipe of very quickly.
As girls are choosier about their clothing, to make this short party dress more special there is an addition of different colours at the
down side of the dress.
Later the bustles became more humped shaped on the back
side of the dress which totally changed the shape of the dress and became remarkably very popular and trendy among the women of that era as this was the totally latest idea which gave a totally different shape to the dress as well as to the wearer.
The
right side of the dresser holds all the miscellaneous bags that came with the organic blankets, and these I plan to stuff clean cloths or various baby items I'll need in our diaper bag.
The most important structured drape on one
side of the dress looks really limp, therefore ruining the whole effect of the dress.
It may not be the suit blazer that one might wear for a job interview (although that depends on the industry that one is in, but I tend to err on the
conservative side of dressing) yet I think it's a classic piece that's a worthy investment.
The back and
sides of the dress also featured fishnet - style cutouts, showing off the singer's killer body from every angle.
On the
other side of the dresser, I have a sweet white bunny jar from Anthro clearance years ago, an Ikea lamp, and a stack of blue vintage books.
Bustle Skirt: Bustle skirt is actually a framework which is used under the women's back
side of the dress which were very famous in the 19th century.
Now from the second image, The black color full - length designer Anarkali apparel with gold color patch function on the floor along with the whole
front side of this dress.
These A-line frocks are garnished with intricate embroideries on the necklines, front border of the dress and
back side of the dress is also decorated with classic sequence work.
I have to share though that despite my hopes of coming across as classy with my outfit, I most certainly wasn't as I realized half - way through lunch that I had grease stains all over the top
left side of my dress!
I saw blood on
the side of her dress, I saw it from the light and realized I had stabbed her.
Serve with
a side of dressing.
Finely chop the spring onion and the rest of the chili, then arrange the salad with the samphire, then the tofu, the spring onion, chili and sesame seeds to garnish and with
a side of the dressing to dip the tofu into and enjoy!
There are slits on
each side of the dress that come up just below the knee so you're not restricted when you walk.
Two slit pockets appear on
each side of the dress just beneath the waistline.
The dress is so elegant and love the lace detailing on the sleeves and
side of the dress.
Also, because of the size difference, the slit in
the side of the dress was rather large.
The party dress is actually made with the black fabric but to make this dress like a party outfit the designer has added some shimmering lace on
the sides of the dress which is making this dress more beautiful and eye catching.
At that time the dresses were long from the back
side of the dress and the dresses were really need to be supported from the back side so the heavy fabric can not be dragged on the ground as at that time the fabrics very much expensive and most of the wealthy women used the expensive clothes as it was necessary for the wealthy women to look different from the other women who were not as rich as they were.
The huge slit on one
side of the dress is splitting the two colors to each other.
There was some extra fabric around the middle, and
the side of the dress under the arm drooped a bit... but overall I was quite pleased.
Ideally this should be placed at the waist or on
the sides of a dress.
This is definitly a head turner — this stunning fiery red dress, with that translucent cut out at the waist area, up to the slit down
the side of the dress.
I cut panels for
the sides of the dresser and then for the drawer fronts, and carefully used Mod Podge to glue them on.
These faux beauties (similar here) have been with me for years and are perfect to add some height to
this side of the dresser.
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.
Point D is at the left edge and on the same level as Points A & B. On the front
side of the dress, cut the dress from A-B, B - C and C - D.
The uncovered lace cutouts on
the sides of the dress add a subtle yet sassy touch to this classic number.
The choker and the knotting up on one
side of the dress were my idea of adding my touch to the dress.
They have been placed on top at the shoulders and down one of
the sides of the dress.
I really liked the slit in
the side of the dress, mirrored in the sleeves which makes it a little cooler for particularly hot days.
Some dresses have a darker band down the sides, sometimes just at the waist area and this is perfect for creating an optical illusion for a smaller waistline as the contrasting darker colours down
the side of the dress will give the illusion of a slim, hourglass figure.
I love
the sides of that dress!
The sides of this dress are higher than either the front or back.