Cape Cod makes a good
version of this dressing but you can make it yourself too.
Yes, there were as many
versions of dressings as salad ingredients.
I made the sleeveless
version of this dress (View B) instead of the three - quarters sleeve version (View A).
So I did do a full post on the blue
version of this dress (HERE) and the dress is currently on clearance, so I decided to get the red as well!
I have a longer
version of this dress so it is nice to see a short version.
Right?!?!? I fell like i need to have serval
versions of dressing / stuffing becauae they ALL sound amazing!
If you find the length of the dress a bit intimidating (or if you are vertically challenged) a mini
version of the dress is available.
Grana recently got in store a shorter
version of this dress in a few new colours, perfect for Spring!
A shortened
version of the dress can be seen at Alexis Mabille.
I might show
you another version of this dress soon on Instagram
keyopak says: Update: I made a mini
version of this dress for my niece as well!
I also have the maroon
version of dress four.
It unfortunately looks like the floral print
version of the dress has sold out, but I'm linking to it just in case it comes back!
I linked the updated
version of this dress below.
There's also a short sleeve
version of the dress too at H&M!
I love
their version of your dress, but I love your original version even more.
The layers of the wraps camouflage the tummy, even more so when you choose a printed
version of the dress.
I also bought the last blue
version of this dress, but linked the white version which is just as gorgeous.
Check out three
versions of the dress / sneaker combo and let me know which one is your favorite!
However, I don't believe I will ever be able to afford the original
version of this dress.
I got the top
version of this dress from Cuddy!!
The sizes available for this dress are US 14 - 22 and a non plus size
version of this dress is also available here.
Loved the maxi so much I had to get the shorter
version of this dress!
I have last year's
version of this dress, and it's fantastic.
I love the royal blue floral
version of this dress but if you're looking for something simple and classic it comes in solid black as well.
I loved this dress so much that I kept both navu and white
versions of the dress AND paid my amazing tailor to alter them to fit me perfectly.
Jeans and heels are my go - to
version of dressed up casual and I've been known to wear not just double but triple denim.
With a pair of brown booties, the red
version of this dress would be adorable for autumn.
I might own
a version of this dress with short sleeves and no sleeves, because it's just too easy to wear all year long.
I initially selected the green
version of this dress in 10L and ended up having to go up a size because of the tightness in the stitching on the empire waist band.
I actually ordered a «tall»
version of this dress because I wanted a little bit more length.
I'm only 5» 1», so I ordered the petite
version of the dress.
Last year I wore a mustard
version of this dress.
Via Snapchat Carly and I saw we both had similar but slightly different
versions of this dress so today we are sharing the ways we each styled ours (she has the cute sleeveless version!)
I actually bought it with loads of love in hopes of achieving the winter
version of dress over pants look, which I'm actually pretty good at if being given the right garments, but this one just didn't feel right.
Here's the black
version of the dress with the same scarf you saw in the first photo with the jeans and pullover.
It's like the grown - up
version of dressing up your barbie doll.
Today's outfit is also an unusual one for me as well — as you know I usually prefer my own
version of dressed - up elegance over sporty casual any time... but there's something to be said for athleisure.
It's the navy
version of this dress that I loved so much!
I love Duchesse's suggestion — and I wonder what would be the contemporary
version of that dress?
I have the 3/4 sleeve
version of this dress and LOVE it.
I originally fell in love with the white floral
version of this dress, but it was still full price (I ain't got $ $ $ for that).
I admit, I probably should have bought the regular
version of this dress, not the petite as it is a little short for work, but thankfully my office is very casual!
I would take 100
versions of this dress in different patterns.
There are so many
versions of this dress with different prints out there and at around $ 20 or so, the price can't be beat!
On a sidenote, Eva Franco is on Rue La La today and there's a fit - and - flare
version of this dress included in the sale.
I had been coveting the maxi
version of the dress, but because the pattern is so recognizable, I held off on it.
I own both the long and short sleeve
version of this dress!
I would love to see a second
version of this dress with a longer torso.
Oooh, a knee length
version of this dress would be nice!