I don't usually go for maxi dresses but somehow I've ended up with a lovely collection of them from the 60s and 70s. That first one fits me and is oh-so-tempting to keep! But I'm going to be good and add it to the Etsy shop along with all the others.
Love the first one too. Just did a silent gasp (I'm at work) when I saw it. I've never had a maxi dress before, but that could always change.
ReplyDeletethe pink one is adorable..the flutter sleeve in a lighter shade makes the dress..love your outfit post along with the backdrops!
ReplyDeleteI think you should keep it - it's divine. If it fits like a glove it's fate's way of saying 'you need a maxi dress'. :) x
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That first dress is gorgeous! I'd snap it up in a heartbeat if it wasn't a small!
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ReplyDeleteLovely dresses! Okay, I have to go check out your shop now!
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ReplyDeleteI'm not a maxi fan either but these are quite appealing.
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Oh I love maxi dresses - so elegant and easy to wear and fun to swish around in. The burgundy one in the bottom middle is stunning and so figure hugging.
ReplyDeleteI was born in the wrong decade. I would rock out each of these dresses!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pieces and very clean and pretty photography. WHat kind of camera do you use?
I was born in the wrong decade. I would rock out each of these dresses!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pieces and very clean and pretty photography. WHat kind of camera do you use?