this is very much the perfectly pared-down night out look.
this very A.P.C.-ish silk breton dress is on sale (70% off!) right now, and i couldn't be happier as i'd missed a similar one by A.P.C. last season and have been kicking myself ever since. the patent heels are both classy and comfortable, and also have the added bonus of not costing a fortune. pair with minimal diamond stud earrings for a bit of sparkle, finish off with a red lip, and you're out the door!
This totally rocks my boat. Striped dress and nude heels. I turned up at a party and boy, oh boy, totally out of my depth seeing all those fashionistas in the latest trend. This, I get. And I feel completely comfortable.
ReplyDeleteIt's not on sale in the UK yet! It's a great look for a summers evening. I think it takes guts for someone to stand out by wearing something like this but she looks really comfortable in this. I'm guilty of the black dress facade as I like to fade in to the background of black dresses. I have to say, I prefer this look - the pared down simplicity.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry, but that dress is really not flattering. She looks fat, plain and simple.
ReplyDeleteyou're welcome to express your opinion, but this is not a space for body-snarking or nasty comments. if this is how you're used to commenting, please troll elsewhere.
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DeleteMy comment wasn't directed at Martha Plimpton, but rather the cut of the dress. I love the idea of a marinere dress, but the horizontal lines combined with the lack of any darts/shaping makes it (in my view) a very difficult look to pull off. I think clothes should not only been beautifully made in their own right, but also enhance the person wearing them.
Delete@miss sophie, i really appreciate your comment on this! body love promotion, i can get behind that anytime.
DeleteGorgeous dress, I would just worry about the colour fading since it's JCrew and I am not too sure about their quality anymore. Otherwise this is pretty much a perfect outfit. My dressy night-out look in the winter usually involves a black Vince wool dress with stone embellishment and pleating with heels and a red lip.
ReplyDeletei got the dress and it looks quite nicely made. it's a woven silk twill and all the details make me think that it's a j.crew Collection piece. :)
DeleteI love the idea of a silk breton dress to go out and "party" in - I want to look this chic!
ReplyDeleteLove Martha Plimpton and such a bonus that she is super chic. I exclaim in delight every time she shows up on The Good Wife.
ReplyDeleteI bought a dress just this week for the festive season; didn't need it but I was resorting to shopping to cheer myself up, and at least I got a great a dress to show for it. It's a simple sleeveless navy shift, and like this dress, I like that it's pared down but still respectful to a special occasion.
yours sounds perfect - i love a sleek shift dress.
DeleteI'm actually in that process of wondering what I'll wear for x-mas. I always stick with simple even if I up my game for night-outs with a bit more bling and make-up.
ReplyDeleteThe Breton dress is stunning. It's one of those items that I've designed in my head, but have never found exactly the perfect one. I think you found a great one.
ReplyDeleteThe image does make me realize just how much I loathe those event backgrounds. Completely understand why Vogue fights like hell to just pose attendees against a topiary.
oh yeah, those logos! so tacky and takes away from the beauty of the person being photographed.
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