Day 78: Faux Halter Dress
Today, I needed something pretty to wear for an arts magazine launch party. I chose this:
Of course, the arts community would probably question my taste if I wore this $1 thrift store find as-is. 🙂
Luckily, this transformation wouldn’t take much time at all! 🙂
First off, I removed those shoulder pads and the sleeves.
I used some of the fabric from one of the sleeves to make a teeny tiny sash.
Now for the easy/fun part! First, take your now-sleeveless dress and tuck the outside parts under, and tuck the neckline into a V. You actually don’t want to sew this. If you do, it’ll look weird.
Now, take that little sash and use it to tie the shoulders together in the back.
Now I have a super-easy faux halter dress! 🙂
The back looks really cool too!
I wore my cute new dress to the launch party for Jasper Magazine, Columbia’s new arts magazine! 🙂 I have a few friends who are affiliated with this awesome publication, and I’m really excited about it! 🙂
While at the party, I ran into several artist friends, including Susan Lenz. You should check out her blog, Art In Stitches to see what she’s all about. 🙂
Cheers!
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5 Responses to Day 78: Faux Halter Dress
Wow, what a transformation! I’ve just stumbled on your blog and I’m seriously impressed with what you’ve done with some frankly quite hideous dresses! They look fab once you’ve finished with them. It makes me want to go and raid my local op shop (thrift store) to pick up all those ugly, enormous dresses that I’ve thought have a cute print. If only I had the skills to create something lovely from them!
My hat’s off to you. Great job. You certainly have a knack at this refashioning skill. Keep creating. I can’t wait to see what is next.
Very clever indeed…and I couldn´t see the beauty of the print until you´d refashioned it!
Hi! Thanks so much for including me on your terrific blog! It was great running into you at the Jasper launch. I think I’m still blushing over your compliments on my artwork and I’m gathering a few garment for your consideration. Thanks again!
Susan
Thank YOU! I love catching up with you and reading your blog! You’re always doing such amazing projects. 🙂 I’d love to collaborate with you on something sometime! 🙂
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