thrifted dress (re-designed by yours truly), thrifted Gap shirt, belt from Wish (closed), Banana Republic wedges, Forever 21 earrings |
I must have had the dress for almost six months without touching it. I almost forgot I had it until I was on Pinterest one day and stumbled across this photo. I thought to myself, "Wow, I really want a floral skirt now." Then, I remembered that I already had a floral dress and decided to make it a weekend project. It definitely took some vision, but I'm so happy with the results. After I cut off all the parts I didn't like, it was as easy as sewing the seams back together. I didn't have to mess with any elastic or zippers, which made it that much easier.
What do you think about my dress-turned-skirt?
I can't even believe this beautiful print was once part of a hideous 80's number. It's so fresh and cheerful! Most of the hideous 80's floral dresses you find have doubly bad 80's florals to match... like this. Sorry to the seller, but that's a baad floral. Your version, however is a very big win.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! I love it when things work out that way! Although, I'd love to have seen a before picture :)
ReplyDeleteThat dress turned skirt is amazing!! You look so pretty Natalie!
ReplyDeleteThanks Rocquelle!! You should have seen it before I went all DIY on it!
ReplyDeleteOoooh, that is a bad floral. I was lucky with this 80s dress though!
ReplyDeleteHaha, I thought of the idea and immediately started cutting. I didn't even stop to think, let alone take pictures. I should've though!
ReplyDeleteLove your pretty skirt to bits.
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