Let's talk about wrap dresses, shall we? Despite the fact that so many women swear by them - including two of my style crushes, Jenny from Cashmerette and Lorelai Gilmore (who could rock a wrap dress like no one else) - I've never really been drawn to them.
But when the Cashmerette Appleton dress was released this fall - including a kit that included the pattern and fabric for this gorgeous little polka-dot number - I HAD to have it. Immediately.
Rookie sewing blogger move: don't pose in front of a black window in a black dress |
I immediately purchased one of Jenny's kits, which saved me the trouble of finding something similar to that show-stopping polka-dot mesh on my own. I made a straight size 14, which fit perfectly without any alterations.
The result is super sexy and classic and feels very RTW. It served me very well at a New Years Eve wedding and a swanky Christmas party for my husband's work.
Appleton in action on NYE. Champagne and a handsome husband make the best accessories. |
Gratuitous cute baby shot |
I also added bit of volume to the skirt to make it a little more "daytime." To alter the skirt, I graded to a size 16 at the hip and then continued that line to the hem, straightening the angle at the bottom a bit so the skirt didn't get too full.
Luckily, even with the extra weight of the fuller skirt, the front wrap still stays fairly straight. I think it helps that the fabric I chose has a busier print, so if there is any slippage, it's hard to notice.
All in all, I think I'm a wrap dress convert. They're just so classic and adaptable. I think Lorelai Gilmore, wrap dress queen, would agree....