I love the colors here and I'm kinda dying to have a dress that magically stays up (now that I have a cute and super supportive vintage bustier :). I would bring the hem up about a foot. This is a whopping $40 plus shipping. Yikesies. (shop)
On the temptation scale, this dress falls a bit higher simply because it is only $10. I really like it, but for some reason I think James wouldn't. No matter how progressive and independent I am as a woman, I still prefer to dress in a way that pleases my husband. I'm just like that. (shop)
I hate this dress, but I also want to wear it. Don't ask, I can't explain. I like to walk that line between really interesting/cool/cute/pretty and PLEASE DON'T WEAR THAT. This dress falls somewhere in there. (shop) (fyi, right now i'm wearing a hot pink, blousy romper with a teal elastic belt featuring a clam clasp)
I feel like this picture is a little awkward, but I KNOW this dress is beyond perfect. It is pink, silky, asian, vintage and for some reason not mine. (shop)
Every time I see this dress hanging out in my etsy favorites, I applaud my self control. It has been there for a few months and I have not added to cart. So $36 is possibly more than I've ever spent on a dress (my wedding dress was only slightly more), but look how beautiful this is! The kimono style fabric, the details in the bodice. The lace? Mmmmhmmm. (shop)
If you modernize a dress by taking the hem up a good foot, you have plenty of fabric to make some matching hair bows, a headband or even a clutch!
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