High Heels and Training Wheels: A Maxi Improvement
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5.03.2013
A Maxi Improvement
Happy Friday everyone! I'm no longer using my phone as a camera, I'm using my amazing new Canon Rebel XT and it is awesome. But I have to say, now all of my flaws, blemishes and stray hairs are there in perfect clarity! It's a little intimidating! And my little Iz is pretty dang good because the camera may have changed, but my little photographer is still the same!
I've worn this maxi dress once before but I saw this tutorial on Pinterest and it easily transformed my dress into a skirt.
How cute! I've recently started doing something similar with button downs--I like to layer a button down over a tank or cami (unbuttoned) and tie it just below the bust. Paired with a necklace, it's comfortable and stepped-up.
I'm loving the long black skirt. Found you at let's get social Sunday. Newest follower. You can find me baking, painting and decorating at hickorytrailblog.blogspot.com
I did that once with a dress when I was in high school. My mother wasn't a fan, but I was comfortable with it and I think fashion is 40% what's in style/looks good to other people and 60% how good you feel in it :-)
What a great idea! I will totally have to try this! Also, I am so sorry to have read about your grandmother...I hope you can find peace and comfort in the memories you shared with her.
I use this trick too especially with my tube maxi dress. I think this looks easy yet chic. You look absolutely fabulous and kudos to the little photographer, I would have never guess! Drop by my blog and check out my Monday post when you can :)
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Hey, that's a good idea! I actually like your version better. I have a ton of dresses and I'm always looking for new ways to "revamp" my wardrobe without spending more money. Popping over from Let's Get Social Sunday.
Wow this is such a cool idea! Thanx for some inspiration! Been following you on BlogLovin after seeing you on a Linky! Great blog! Andrea x
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Lovin' that necklace!
ReplyDeleteHow cute! I've recently started doing something similar with button downs--I like to layer a button down over a tank or cami (unbuttoned) and tie it just below the bust. Paired with a necklace, it's comfortable and stepped-up.
ReplyDeleteI'm loving the long black skirt. Found you at let's get social Sunday. Newest follower. You can find me baking, painting and decorating at hickorytrailblog.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteI did that once with a dress when I was in high school. My mother wasn't a fan, but I was comfortable with it and I think fashion is 40% what's in style/looks good to other people and 60% how good you feel in it :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! I will totally have to try this! Also, I am so sorry to have read about your grandmother...I hope you can find peace and comfort in the memories you shared with her.
ReplyDeleteLOOOOOVE this idea! Totally inspired and trying it as soon as I can!
ReplyDeleteFantastic idea!! I will be pinning this for this summer. I am all over the two-for-one idea!! Thanks for the inspiration!!
ReplyDeletelove the maxi as a skirt! darling!
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I use this trick too especially with my tube maxi dress. I think this looks easy yet chic. You look absolutely fabulous and kudos to the little photographer, I would have never guess! Drop by my blog and check out my Monday post when you can :)
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LOVE your outfit!!!! Definitely going to be transforming some dresses into maxis!!!
ReplyDeleteCan't believe you got that Chambray shirt from Walmart!
ReplyDeleteI love the chambray with maxi look! It's one trend I don't mind following :)
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LOVE THIS! I am going to have to try this soon with my new maxi dress. You look great.
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome look! I totally need to try this. =) You look gorgeous!
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Such a useful tutorial, the picture quality is great!
ReplyDeleteHey, that's a good idea! I actually like your version better. I have a ton of dresses and I'm always looking for new ways to "revamp" my wardrobe without spending more money. Popping over from Let's Get Social Sunday.
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy you shared this trick, I've been curious how this was done!
ReplyDeleteYou look great!