Sunday, July 22, 2012

Swirl Dress

Lovin' this swirl patterned dress and the way it fits me. I draped the pattern on Audrey, so the pattern is my very own creation. The fabric was chosen by my gorgeous hubby. My favorite part of this dress is the neckline. I think next time I will wear it without a necklace or with a very thin necklace.






  I got the necklace from Hancock Fabrics and the bracelet was purchased in the Philippines when my hubby went last October. The purse is also from Hancock fabrics, the belt from Target, and the heels from Shoe Carnival. 
I lined the top with the same fabric but didn't have enough for the bottom, so lined it with pink cotton.
I picked a zipper that could stand out against the swirl pattern and I really loved how this blue zipper stands out. 

 What do you think?

3 comments:

  1. Love the dress! Came out amazing! And I love the pattern it's very different and stands out in a good way.

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    1. Thanks! & yup, Hubby did well on choosing the fabric! :)

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  2. I love the pattern and the print! It does fit you really well :)


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