It depends on the colors and where they "split". I like some of them and some I outright hate. That one to me would be rather bland mainly because of the white top not really matching the bottom skirt fit wise - the skirt is nice and fitted looking and the top looks like a shell you'd wear under a suit - a little less fitted.
seems like something's wrong with the voting feature...
I guess, in the example you show, it doesn't look bad to me. I'm not a big fan of faux layering though (cuffs and collar attached to a sweater so it looks like a shirt underneath.)
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seems like something's wrong with the voting feature...
I guess, in the example you show, it doesn't look bad to me. I'm not a big fan of faux layering though (cuffs and collar attached to a sweater so it looks like a shirt underneath.)
yeah, that's the thing. I usually hate faux layering too (it seems cheap to me) but for some reason these dresses draw me in (but then I usually get closer and think "ugh no") I think the appeal might have to do with the fact that I love the skirt and top look, but I hate the inevitable bunching of the shirt around my hips?
Not a fan. I don't know, I feel like if you want to look like you're wearing separates, you should just wear separates. You'd get a lot more use out of your clothes that way, too.
I have a dress like that that I bought a couple of years ago. I like the look, but some of the dresses can look cheap so it depends on how it's designed. Here's the one I got by Milly ...
I love that Milly one! Super cute! But the first one posted, no... reminds me of something my mom would of worn in the 80's and not in a good retro way.
I love that Milly one! Super cute! But the first one posted, no... reminds me of something my mom would of worn in the 80's and not in a good retro way.
I agree. I like the look on ones like the Milly one. I think I like it because having one piece achieves a seamless fitted look that two pieces can't do sometimes. For example, if I were to do that with two pieces I would either have to tuck in a shirt which always bunch on me or leave it untucked which doesn't create that single line high on the waist.
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On that particular dress I'm not feeling it, but in general I don't mind them. For a while I was really anti faux layering, and I passed up a lot of cute stuff because of it. It seems like "fake clothes" to me, but in the end I'm won over by the fact that I don't have to deal with the bunching.
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hate em!! and i keep seeing them everywehere! although i think i could make an exception for the milly one that was posted - that is the only one i've seen that i've liked.
I have a dress like that that I bought a couple of years ago. I like the look, but some of the dresses can look cheap so it depends on how it's designed. Here's the one I got by Milly ...
Love this dress, but agree,, most are not inspiring