November 16th, 2021

You see a long shirt, I see style opportunity.

I would like to bring attention to the versatility of something as simple as a dress that has functional buttons all the way to the bottom. Meg's King Dress is a deceivingly simple dress that can have many looks. 

Add some interest to a simple turtleneck and cigarette pants outfit, or add cool girl vibes to a  slip or a-line dress by layering the King Dress over, and wear it as a duster coat with boots.

Because The King Dress is asymmetrical, belting it will shorten the hemline and give it a totally different look and feel. And If you have any vests in your closet that you don't know what to do with, try putting it on top! It will have a synching effect like a belt, but in a different way. 

For those who just want to dress and go, just wear it open and flowy. The asymmetric shape of The King Dress will ensure a sophisticated look without trying. 

Fay's Style Takeaways

  • Think outside the dress- try using your front opening dresses as a layering piece.
  • If you are looking to give a dress more of a waistline, try layering a vest on top as a belt alternative.
  • If you're ever not feeling like carrying a tight or revealing dress look, layering a shirt dress on top will remove any self consciousness and add an edge to a traditionally feminine look.  
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