Fashion on a Shoestring

Ever wondered how you can keep wearing the latest fashion on a tight budget?
We are two Sydney girls with young families, ridiculous schedules and not much spare cash ... but we love fashion AND we love the challenge of looking great on a shoestring budget! Join us as we share our ideas.

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

The Smock Dress Moment..

Last week I read a very funny article by fashion writer Maggie Alderson; who has a column in the Good Weekend. She addressed the real truth of a current fashion moment ... the smock top/dress.

I want to thank Ms Alderson, as it's often hard to separate the tricky- but - stylish trend, from one that really should be avoided. Her comment was ... that even if you are slender, younger and incredibly hip, putting on a smock or empire line top/dress is likely to make you look pregnant!

My reaction was - very sadly - that she is mostly right! I think what looks exciting in a showroom or on a catwalk, or on a photo shoot, surrounded by impossibly thin and definitely non-pregnant young women, might not always translate well.

(My husband immediately felt free to enthusiastically agree and said that he'd always thought so, and why hadn't I listened to him? )

So if your wardrobe is full of this cute, but sometimes unflattering trend, here are some ideas for making it work:

  • Wear a belt, sash or even a ribbon feature, just under the yoke as this can give the illusion of a high waist (as opposed to an empire line) and will flatten your torso out. (The dresses shown here are the same, but with the photo to the right, a belt has been added. Wow, what an instant slimming effect!)
  • Layer a a cropped jacket or long-line cardi to give some definition, or try a belted trench shape, or longer belted vest.
With this new realisation, I'm looking forward to finding my waist again!

4 Comments:

At 12:19 am, Blogger Falkayn said...

Hubby is right! The empire line is much too hard to pull off - whenever I see it in period movies (usually Jane Austen ones) the girls (not women) wearing it always look like wannabe mums!

 
At 9:27 am, Blogger Icy said...

Kimberly,

I completely agree with the whole smock thing. I've never seen so many pregnant looking women around.

Chrissy,

Lovely to meet you last night, and thank you so much for the lift home! I really appreciated it.

 
At 9:56 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks - they are great ideas!!!

 
At 12:45 am, Blogger Chrissy said...

Thanks for your comments everyone, they're much appreciated.

However, I must confess that I personally still prefer the dress as it appears in the first picture and would wear it like that. (I guess I am truly a fashion victim!)

 

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