Showing posts with label tracy reese. Show all posts
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Tuesday, May 8, 2007

I Do... Want These Dresses... Part Two!

Okay. Now for the more cashe dresses.

First are three that aren't really wedding appropes -- I just liked them.


($262, What Comes Around Goes Around, Shoplastyle.com)
I'm not sure if I like this despite or because of the fact that it's slutty.



($249, Plenty By Tracy Reese, CoutureCandy.com)
Also cute, but not necessarily good wedding-going ware.



($180, Plastic Island, ShopZane.com)
Fun, but the stomach area might be disastrous on most.


K, now for the wedding-appropes:

($389, Doucette Duval, RevolveClothing.com)
I hart everything Doucette Duvall does, and this is certainly no exception. Such an elegant classic.



($374, Doucette Duvall, RevolveClothing.com)
I love this dress and I love the fact that it's called Elephant Chain, and I love it just as much if not more in its shirtdress iteration.



($258, LaRok, Nordstrom.com)
Though it's pretty difficult to pull off THIS much large print with SO much bold coloring, I think this is super fun, especially as a shorter smock dress. This would be adorbs with some simple ballet flats. (Note I didn't say gladiator sandals, because those are scary.)

Here's the front, though I like the bright colors much better than the snoozy pastels:




($310, Les Prairies Des Paris, LaGarconne.com)
Love this dress. If you have the boobs (or not, more specifically) to pull this off, I highly recommend it.

I also LOVE this open-toe heeled sandal, also by Les Prairies Des Paris:

($348, LeGarconne.com)



($314, 3.1 By Phillip Lim, LaGarconne.com)
Precious like a pony, and not a bad price for Phillip Lim.



($267, Alice + Trixie, Dboutique.com)
Another one for those of you not massively endowed (and consider yourself lucky because look at the benefits you reap!) Perfect for a beach wedding.



($375, Tracy Reese, BigDropNYC.com)
Another fit-for-the-beach frock. And, for those of you fortunate enough to tan -- a phenomenon about which I've only heard -- this would look even more lovely.



($29, Forever21.com)
Another fun orange dress but for way, way less.



($22, Forever21.com)
Another "Siempre" dress that looks like it costs waaaaay more than it does.


Finally... my favorite dress of all:

($363, What Comes Around Goes Around, ShopLAStyle.com)
Love love love this dress like Lindsay Lohan loves her a ride on that white horse!


Now, in unrelated news, I LOVE this cocktail ring:

(Apprx $19 USD, GlitzySecrets.com)


And finally, here are two really really ugly things and one WTF thing:


($170, Repetto, LaGarconne.com)
A serious misstep by the otherwise wonderful Repetto! WTF? I love the description: "Simply indie-fabulous." Say whaaaaaa? Simply... no.



($17, Forever21.com)
Cute on the pre-K set, not on you. (Unless you're four, in which case: proceed.)



($240, Roost, Vivre.com)
This is exactly the sort of thing I'd like to REMOVE from my home, not bring into it, let alone set it out as a decorative "conversation piece." Sigh... I just don't even know anymore.

Thursday, April 26, 2007

Dresses I Want

Again, in ascending order of affordability:


($31.50, Fang, Amazon.com)
MKHo informed me that it looks a bit "young" and "unspecial." Well I am definitely ONE but NOT both of those things. Quelle quandary! Oh well.



($49, Double Exposure Elite Resale)
The jacket that comes with this is totes morts, but the dress is rad. VERY "9 to 5."



($59, Ruby Rox, Dillards.com)
Only thing wrong with this is it's made of poly. Booo to fabrics that just don't breathe.



($72, Max & Cleo By BCBG, Overstock.com)
Is this cute or is it too just like... "that girl"? I don't mean like in the Marlo Thomas sorta way, because that'd be rad. But like "Oh look. It's 'that girl.' In 'that dress.' Because I don't wanna be that girl.



($123, Young Fabulous & Broke, Maneaterthreads.com)
So deliciously comfy-looking. Grey jersey = heavenly.



($150, Prospect 44, Le-Fashionista.com)
Strapless '80s-ness meets bubbly-nowness. And that chick looks like Rachel McAdams, no?



($282, Charlotte Ronson, pinkmascara.com)
My answer to MK's maxi dress. Tres beachy!!



($328, Sarah Luna, YLLI)
This dress is marriage material.



($330, Twinkle, Shopbop.com)
Eeeee! It's like a birthday party with straps! Love! Though the cut is questionable -- I can't see anyone except this chick looking great in it.



(Apprx $380, Paul and Joe Sister, Net-a-porter.com)
Drooooooling (though possibly because my office presently smells like spaghetti.)



($427, Cass Guy, Amazon.com)
So much beauty in just one simple silk dress.



($450, Tracy Reese, eDressme.com)
Amazing.


And with that, I leave you with this insane-looking photo of a woman grabbing her couture breast: