pretty dress. I'm thinking it needs a little more structure to dress it up (which I think can be done.) The tie belt seems like the least structured element. I'm thinking a wide leather belt would give it a sleeker appearance - maybe in cream, brown, or blue if you could find it.
with a belt I'd maybe do large beads? something to carry through color and textural interest while still being simple.
For footwear, I like the idea of a monochromatic, opaque leg, but that could look casual. A dressier pump would probably be a better choice (either bare legged or monochromatic with opaque hosiery.)
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I think it could be wedding appropriate, as long as it wasn't a black tie affair of course.
Assuming it'd be a spring-type deal, I'd do long dangly earrings, maybe a bangle, and strappy metallic shoes.
Are the light colored bands in the dress cream or light pink?
Don't worry, it's not black tie. I think it will be dressier than your average wedding, but definitely not black tie.
The stripes are cream. I was thinking I could look for some dressy strappy sandals. Silver? Cream? Gold? What color do you think would go best?
I like your suggestion of a different belt, D. I will look into that. And I was thinking that I could add some nice bangles and other jewelry like you both suggest to keep it dressy.
I'm not sure. If it's a courthouse wedding followed by brunch at a restaurant, or laid-back ceremony in the backyard, it's OK. If it's evening and/or someplace more special, then I don't think so.
I don't know, for me combining items that are a little more casual with ones that are a little more dressy is fun and unexpected, and you can still be appropriate for the event.
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I really like some of those accessory suggestions, Elle! I'm just looking for them at various places to see where I can get the best deal.
When I've tried on this dress, it has felt "cocktail dress" to me and not like something I would wear in a work setting -- but wedding attire is always tricky, which is why it's helpful to hear everyone's input! I would be grateful to hear from others as to whether they think it can be dressed up sufficiently to be appropriate for a semi-formal spring wedding.
I definitely think you could wear this to a wedding. I agree with D on giving it a more structured belt though. I would go simple on accessories though. Stacked varying sized bangle bracelets or a large cuff, a large cocktail ring for shoes I'd do camel or black peep toe pumps. I'd would stick with a classic look since it's Missoni.
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I agree w/the other girls - while it's a beautiful dress, IMO it's too casual for a wedding. Nothing about that dress says wedding to me, even w/dressy accessories.
I agree w/the other girls - while it's a beautiful dress, IMO it's too casual for a wedding. Nothing about that dress says wedding to me, even w/dressy accessories.
I totally think you could wear it to a wedding. Instead of looking like everyone else in filmy sundresses, you will look fashion-forward but still classic. I love Collette's accessory ideas. I think the low-cut neckline and the drape are more cocktail than work.
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ejc423 wrote:I totally think you could wear it to a wedding. Instead of looking like everyone else in filmy sundresses, you will look fashion-forward but still classic. I love Collette's accessory ideas. I think the low-cut neckline and the drape are more cocktail than work.
I think it could be worn to a wedding. I like the idea of a structured belt, I would skip the tights though and wear very strappy heels. Tights make it more casual.