I love this stripe tie
waist dress since it offers a unique look to an otherwise usual dress with a tie at the waist.
I never dreamed I could wear a drop
waist dress since I'm short but it looks so chic on you.
Not exact matches
She needed to lose at least an inch off her
waist in order to fit into her wedding
dress, and she had made very little progress
since ordering the
dress in October.
Also, it's perfect for the upcoming warmer weather: no need for an extra layer
since the
dresses have a built - in faux shirt / sweater sleeve tied around the
waist.
It definitely fits but I would prefer a tighter fit around the
waist since the
dress is more of an empire
waist on me and a tighter fit would make it feel less baggy.
Their XL size is made for 32 - 33 inch
waists, and this
dress flat measures at 34 inches and stretches flat to 36, so there's some give, particularly
since the back of the
dress is elasticated along the top.
To be honest,
since I gained confidence of my wardrobe I've steered clear of drop
waist dresses.
It's been ages
since we've seen on the red carpet, and she certainly makes a bold return: a red
dress with wide sleeves balanced by a cinched
waist, plus striped pumps, at a luncheon honoring Carolina Herrera in N.Y.C.
I ended up keeping the white ruffle
dress over this
since that one is a little looser at the
waist.
Since I always have a difficult time finding a drop -
waist dress that fits right, I'm so wishing that I bought this
dress in hot pink too.
I'm always looking at their sheath style
dresses (no structured
waist) to find one similar
since this one I've had for over three years, wear it often and still love the look!
Since I am pear - shaped and have a
waist ratio must larger than my
waist and top half, I tend to steer clear of more fitted
dresses.
Warmer weather has us all reaching for the brights in the back of our closet — but
since it's not quite summer yet, we're loving the way Kate tempered her poppy - red drop
waist dress with neutral, classic accessories.
Since we make your custom size order according to the basic measurements provided (bust,
waist, hips, height, hollow - to - floor), your
dress may not appear exactly as it does online.
Since I teach high school, I decided to wrap a chambray top around the
waist to take attention away from the form - fitting around the
waist and also to break up the
dress and give myself a waistline.
The
dress has got some great features for petites as well,
since both monochrome
dressing and a high
waist make you look taller.
I would probably need it taken in at the
waist and shortened a lot but I don't know what this
dress feels like and how it's constructed
since I've never seen / felt it.
I actually loved how fitted it was,
since I didn't have the issue of extra fabric around the
waist, like I've had with some
dresses I've bought in the past.
You'll see that
since I am wearing the blush blouse over the
dress, that I decided to wear a gold belt to accentuate my
waist a little bit.
And
since I had so much volume going on with both the sweater and the
dress, I belted the
dress to define my
waist and added a nice little sentence necklace (it's not really a statement necklace — so lets call it a sentence).
However a lot has changes in fashion
since the 19th century and nowadays that's what we call a flirty, summer
dress with a cut off
waist and a fuller, sometimes pleated skirt.
I think this
dress would make a great purchase for spring
since it's super flattering — i.e. shows your
waist, and is at a great price point.
I need a
dress to go in at the
waist a bit
since I'm smaller on the top then on the bottom.
The belt gave me some nice definition at the
waist, which was great
since the
dress is a little oversized.