Saturday, January 12, 2019

One dress, Four Ways

Happy New Year!!! So this is my second blog post and my first in 2019...whoop whoop!!! Anyways, no fluffy intros, let's just get right into it...

If you’re like me and you wear dresses you love until the threads start busting out of the seams, then this blog post is especially for you! I’m very into getting the most out of my purchases and re-styling my favorite pieces to create unique styles. I term it "sustainable styling". 😜 A few years ago, I bought this pompom detail balloon-sleeved polka-dot midi dress (that was a mouthful) from @shop_fss, a Nigerian-based fashion brand. I've been able to style this dress in so many different ways that I've lost count of the number of times I've worn it. 


For my first look, I went the traditional route. Essentially wearing the dress as it came, and accessorizing with a contrasting black & white polka-dot headwrap, black & gold pom-pom drop earrings, and chartreuse high-heeled sandals. 
Photography @hamzahamin
For my second look, I created a multi-print front-slit dress using a print skirt from @kaelakayonline, a Toronto-based African fashion brand. The front-slit on the skirt gave this look a nice contrast and played perfectly into the dress illusion I was going for. I accessorized with gold statement earrings, an orange statement neckpiece, an orange headwrap, a black/off-white striped bag, and jacquard print block-heeled sandals. Would you have guessed this was a one-piece dress? Comment below.
Photography @alakijastudios
For my third look, I wore a yellow fringed-hem midi skirt in aso-oke fabric from @shop_fss over my dress. I paired this combo with the same contrast polka-dot headwrap I wore in the first look, added a waist belt to snatch the heck out of my post-baby waist and wore the same chartreuse high-heeled sandals. 
Photography @hamzahamin
For my final look, I wore my favorite dress as a skirt. To create this look, I covered up the top half of my dress with an Ankara print peplum blouse from a thrift store (lucky find!), tied an orange headwrap, wore white high-heeled sandals and carried a mustard yellow bag from De Lovet, a Toronto-based African handbag brand. 
Photography @alakijastudios
I hope this inspires you to get creative with pieces in your wardrobe, as there are no rules or limitations when it comes to personal style. So go forth, create your own unique combos, and don't forget to tag me on Instagram - @curatedbynx. I would love to see what you come up with. Also, comment below and let me know which of these four looks is your favorite. 

Catch you on my next blog post...ciao! xoxo
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8 comments

  1. Ynx! You have to be my personal stylist oh. Love the way you paired these pieces. I'd never think to match an Ankara top that way. Great job. Keep doing more of this. This is Dizzle by the way.

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    1. Already your personal stylist babe! Thanks so much for the feedback!!! Love love love playing around with prints and inspiring people to dress boldly

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  2. My dear, I love the way you mix your prints!!!! You do such a great job and it looks amazing on you!!!!

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  3. I love the mix and match. Colourful and nice

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  4. Magic!!!! For the second look one should be able to wear a regular slit skirt backwards to achieve the front slit no?

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    1. Ahh great point!!! And it'd make a MAD combo too, either as a dress look or skirt and blouse! I'm glad this got you thinking :)

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