Dresses. I don't wear them but I would if one of these came in my size. I made a Polyvore set tonight of all of the dresses on there that I was simply smitten with. Though two years ago I fell in love with two certain dresses by Lebonese designer Krikor Jabotian. I haven't been able to stop thinking about them or how fabulous they are, and they are wedding dresses from him 2012 collection!
Is this not THE most awesome, most stunning dress you have ever seen in your life? If you've been reading you know my love for the colour copper. And if you couldn't tell, I am also quite partial to the unusual. I love the materal, the forced waterfall fold across the hip and front and the slight split. There's absolutely nothing I don't love about this dress!
This dress, I would rank second. I love it as is, but if I were going to wear it, which of course I would want to, then that under skirt would need to be the same length as the overlay and then I'd wear the hell out of that dress. Just gorgeous!
Before I get to that set, I have one more dress to show.
A Christian Dior. I love the tan/blue combo, the sparkly detail on the bodice, sleeves and just a bit of the skirt, the cowling neckline, the uneven poofy skirt. Beautiful.
These are all of the dresses I found on Polyvore that are the utmost of fabulous! I'm putting the prices, because apparently I have VERY good taste in clothing.
- Vintage Yves Saint Laurent gold and green lame floral printed dress ($4,750)
- Monsoon Luna Lurex dress ($140)
- Vintage Valentino cape dress ($4,520)
- Vintage Oscar de la Renta embroidered silk-blend Mikado dress ($2,990)
- Temperley London long Toledo dress ($2,395)
- 1950s Duchesse cocktail dress ($3,445)
- Matthew Williamson ombre spring chiffon boho dress ($1,595)
- Salvatore Ferragamo wool dress ($1,396)
- Vintage Versace flute sleeved evening gown ($450)
The Yves Saint Laurent and Oscar de la Renta dresses really need to be seen properly in order to appreciate them, so here.
Yves Saint Laurent |
Oscar de la Renta |
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