’60s and ’70s silhouettes are in for spring, but is this the right way to ring it in? The structured top and the figure-conscious bottom seem like a nightmare to those of us who’d like to accentuate our assets. What do you think?
Is this a retro keeper? Or a slitted sleeper…
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Nope.
sunflower / 257 posts
the dress reminds me too much of a curtain
dahlia / 2747 posts
no no no.
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Are you serious. Looks awesome! I LOVE IT
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Oh dear… miss.
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I actually really like this!
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I like it.
It kinda looks like a cropped shirt with a long maxi dress popping out from underneath.
Different. Like.
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I love it. I would never wear it, but I think she looks beautiful.
orchid / 115 posts
I’m sorry, but this is stunning.
ranunculus / 3457 posts
How can people say this is pretty? It’s unflattering at best, hideous at worst. Lovely color, everything else sucks
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Miss. Love the color, appreciate the 60′s/70′s concept of the dress, but it would be better without the slit. That’s what throws the whole thing off.
orchid / 194 posts
I am not a fan, but I hear that sort of silhouette is in this spring. I’ll be passing on this trend, I think.
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I wish the top was off the shoulder
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I agree with the person that said it would look better if the top was off the shoulder. I like it, but it needs some accessories.
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I actually really love the cut of the dress, but the color does nothing for her. A warm color would have suited her better.
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i don’t like it.
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Wow, I don’t know if everyone else is deranged, or just myself.
This is so terribly funny. It looks like someone took scrubs and cropped the top, and tried sewing the pant legs together. I’d wear it for Halloween as a psychotic nurse
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Hit, although I’d rather have a fitted top.
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I think it’s ugly, but hey, that’s just me.