Part II: One Dress Three Ways

Tina, here.

Back at it today with more ideas for wearing what's in your closet a few different ways, so you at least feel like you're wearing all new clothes every time you step out of the house for yet another end of the school year/start of the wedding season event. (Read our other post on wearing one dress three ways - a pink dress -  here. )

One dress three ways

A white-ish dress. Don't hate it. There are plenty out there that flatter any shape. You just have to know which style to buy for your shape. Which, of course, we do. Keep reading.

White or off-white and ivory dresses are so summery. And cool. And refreshing. (Just don't wear one to a wedding. Ever. It's her day to wear white. Not yours. ) A white or ivory dress is the very best backdrop for fab accessories to change up the look (they pop more against white dresses than against black dresses). White is a chameleon. But a lot of us are scared of white because we've been taught it adds pounds and we think it shows every ripple. Au contraire, mes chéries.

one dress three ways

The shape that will work for most of you is a shift. That means it has no seams or lines. If you are an hourglass, try a traditional sheath with a defined waist. If you are top-heavy, try an A-line dress, and if you are bottom-heavy, try a boatneck or plunging neck dress. I prefer v-necks but if your dress has a round neck, break it up with a necklace (or an embellished neckline like on my dress).

Here's a great fit and flare off white or ivory dress most of you will love.

Style Vault Insiders - we just added more dress styles for every body type (A-line, shirtdress, sheath) that you can shop inside the May Style Vault, under Style Notes. Find out more here.

One dress three ways

1. Cocktail Hour

cuffs

The first look is the dressiest, for say a cocktail party or fancy shower. Add black heels and big jewelry.

cuffs

I've got these great Art Deco cuffs (costume) that I wear on either wrist for a bigger impact.

summer jewelry

And the fancy earrings come out for a fancy event. Wear your good jewelry! Even if your good is faux, just wear it!

2. Luncheon or Shower

one dress three ways

So many luncheons and showers this time of year. So many celebrations. The last thing you need to be worried about is yourself, so take that same dress and add a pop of color with a brightly patterned or solid pair of shoes and fun jewelry.

blue shoes

No one will even notice your dress if you're wearing bright blue or bright pink or floral shoes! And your jewelry can be attention-grabbing, too. Have fun with it for a daytime event or a more casual evening event.

one dress three ways

Don't match your jewelry and shoes perfectly. No demi-parures's unless yours was created by M. Cartier or Mlle. Chanel in the early 20th century. Because otherwise, we'll all be wondering if you'll be wearing your frog belt and add-a-bead necklace with cloisonnes next time.

fishscale cuff

My dress has barely enough length to spare, but always check the hem of a skirt or dress you fall in love with that seems to be too short. You may be able to let it out and gain some extra length.

one dress three ways

The great thing about a dress with an embellished neckline? No necklace needed! I got my dress at a consignment store in Nashville. 

3. Any Ole Summer Day

one dress three ways

I don't wear shorts that often. So when I find a good dress I can dress up or down, I pounce. Because I'll wear it with sandals for daytime, and as I've shown you, with heels for a party.

lace up espadrilles

Lace-up espadrilles are a thing, dolls. I've been wearing mine like crazy. It's like a sneakadrille. Part sneaker / part espadrille.

one dress three ways

With or without a scarf, you're good. I like to throw one on in case I need it after the sun goes down to keep my arms warm.

one dress three ways

I wear a lot of plastic jewelry in the summer so I don't have to worry about it. A big plastic cuff is all the fanfare this outfit needs.

Thanks for reading!

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Best,

Tina

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