Piece Perfect - The Basic Shift Dress
I have learned so much from other bloggers. One of the things I see repeatedly on other blogs is the clothing piece we refer to as a shift dress. A shift dress is basically a straight dress, that typically falls just above the knee. The dress is not fitted, allowing room to breath and hiding a boat load of flaws. However, I think today we have many dresses that would fall into the shift dress category albeit not adhering exactly to the true definition.
I found this blue dress at my favorite thrift store and thought, why not give it a go.
This is not the typical shift dress as it is more fitted through the waist. However, I can style it in similar ways to a true shift type dress, and the price was right. Ha, ha.
I want to show you two transitional outfits using this dress. These outfits can take you from the cold days of February to the warmer days of April.
Outfit 1 - Gray Days with a Pop of Color
For this simple look, I added a pair of gray leggings, gray ankle boots and a gray open front fly away cardi. The awesome thing about a shift dress is that it is so easy to style around. From throwing on a sweater or jacket, to pairing it with tights or leggings, it can take on a completely different look. Also, with this particular shift being a solid color I have so many options of how to accessorize.
Because we are already thinking ahead to spring and because I wanted this outfit to be a transitional outfit from winter to spring I decided to add my Flame colored accessories. For more on the Spring 2017 Pantone color line up see my collaboration post with Liz of With Wonder and Whimsy, Pantone Sneak Peek. (If you click on her website it will take you to Liz's post. If you click on the sneak peek link it will take you to my post.)
I love how the orange really pops with the dark charcoal gray and the rich navy.
To add just a bit more color I added this Vera Wang floral deep tote bag.
Outfit 2 - Greenery is on the Way
As the temperatures start to climb we will want to lose our heavy leggings and ankle boots for bare legs or (for me) nude support hose and fun flats. I decided to wear the shift like a jumper and styled my Greenery popover blouse underneath.
One of the nice features of this dress is the heavier knit fabric. It allows me to style something under it without showing off wrinkles or other flaws, such as my pudgy middle. The darker navy fabric helps hide the flaws as well.
To add a touch of whimsical elegance I added this long statement necklace. The white flower reminds me of Snowdrop flowers which were always the first to appear after a long winter back in Buffalo, NY where I hail from.
I kept my other accessories simple using a cognac colored bag and flats.
Here's the whole outfit.
One of the things I liked about this dress is the pockets. They would come in handy for your phone or keys and so on.
This dress will probably show up again down the road when summer gets here. Do you own a shift dress? How do you style it?
I hope you enjoyed this post. Have a great weekend.
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