Moulinette Soeurs Baikal dress thanks to Anthropologie (on sale, hemmed 2-3")
Kate Spade licorice heels (similar for less in "gold"), DIY sequin clutch and sash
I hope those who celebrate had a very merry Christmas! I wore this out to Christmas Eve dinner in sunny San Diego (tried to dress it down beforehand with my denim jacket + navy Ferragamo flats ) and it's been nothing but flannel PJs ever since. This is one of my favorite finds all year, and I only wish I got to try it on & post about it before sizes were gone in petites (might still be in a few stores). If you are taller, it's still left in regular sizing online plus I saw a few at local Anthro stores which you can also check with the "find in store" option. It's currently on sale for quite a bit off plus today's promo code, INAFLURRY which gets an extra 25% off sale items.
I already did a quick review in a previous post, but the quality of this dress is beautiful in-person (thought it was good for the retail price, but especially great for the current sale price). The material of this dress is a heavier, substantial fabric with a slight sheen to the finish but is not shiny. It's fully lined with metal back zipper, and I loved the attention to detail on the interior too. If this is indicative of typical quality from Moulinette Soeurs (my first time trying the brand) then I'll definitely be keeping an eye out for her other styles in the future.
small details: scallop trim on the lining hem and the ribbon on the inside of the outer hem
I'm wearing my usual size (00 petite) which fit decently off the rack and was just a little long for my liking (hit me upper-calf). I know it's intended to be a midi-length style, but I got it hemmed to the knees and found it to be more proportionate on my shorter frame for balancing out the full bottom. The cut of the entire dress is very flattering with a swirly, multi-pieced bodice and skirt that follows body movement fluidly. Please note, tailors usually charge differently to hem regular straight skirts vs circle or fuller skirts, due to more material and/or more difficult curved seams to work with. My tailor charged $25, and I know he's on the low end as far as typical pricing goes.
For styling, as mentioned in an earlier post I thought something at the waistline to break up the large pattern is key. I added my DIY sash to cinch that area (you can also try any sash that came with clothes, neckties, or gifts or use a large ribbon), and grabbed a sparkly sequin clutch made from an old shirt. I'll be posting a few easy DIY accessory projects before the new year, in case you need a little something to jazz up your NYE ensemble!
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