Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Spring Runway to Realway: Part 2

It's pretty slim pickings for sheer, tiered dresses right now (which does make sense, come to think of it, since it's January), but I think I still managed to round up some pretty cute options for a more realistic take on the Charles Anastase/John Galliano runway trend.

Jill Stuart Dress, about $468: this just screams spring to me. It's very clean and plain white, but the different fabric textures and small details give it visual interest. The cut is very flattering for most body types, and this dress would last you awhile (I bought a dress just like this three years ago, and it still looks relevant). It's definitely more of a daytime dress.


Abaete Dress, about $550: this would be more appropriate for night time, but it also works for day. The print is young and fun, but so small as to not be loud or distracting, and I really love the white trim on the bodice. It's the perfect mix of innocent and slightly domintrax-bondage sexy. I really want to buy this dress just to put it on and spin in circles. The skirt looks so flowy! And, again, the cut is very flattering.


Juicy Couture Dress, about $500: this is probably the easiest to wear option. It's really versatile; sky high stilettos and a little clutch, and you're ready for cocktails, some gladiator sandals and big sunglasses and it's perfect for lunch or shopping. The jewel neck really highlights the collarbone, and the yellow is just so fun! Yellow can be very, very bad (acid yellow), and very, very good, like this sunshine yellow. Plus, the dress is lined, so you still get the sheer effect, but don't have to worry about having a Lindsay Lohan moment.



Elizabeth and James Dress, about $445: you'd have to be pretty small waisted to pull this off, but I think that if done right, it could be really, really cute. The white over the bright pink is really fun and interesting, and if styled with the appropriate, edgier accessories, this babydoll dress wouldn't look too sweet. I kind of want this...


I'll keep my eye out for more sheer, ruffly/tiered dresses as more spring merchandise starts hitting the stores, but in the mean time, look for dresses that are sheer, but lined, and fitted to the waist with a gentle a-line skirt. Flowy and sheer is cute. Tight and sheer is not.

Image Sources:
Jill Stuart Dress: shopbop.com
Abaete Dress: shopbop.com
Juicy Couture Dress: net-a-porter.com
Elizabeth and James Dress: revolveclothing.com

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