I've been wanting a floral dress for summer, but I've found that almost all in stores are either out of my price range (which is as low as possible), or are from Forever 21 and are too short on me to be decent. Luckily, there's an easy fix for that problem. I recommend going to thrift stores, which are full of floral-print 1990s monstrosities. I know, that sounds awful, and it sort of is.
I bought this floral dress of unflattering 90s length for $1.50 at St. Vincent de Paul, chopped it off above the knee and gave it a fresh hem. Add a belt and it's almost trendy.
(If this looks familiar, it's because I wore it yesterday for What I Wore Wednesday. Check out yesterday's post to see it styled! )
Need some inspiration? Here's some sort-of similar looks (for considerably more $$):
Great idea! I see those 90's dresses everytime i go thrifting, i wont pass by next time! :)
ReplyDeletei love it! the print is very cute as well!
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Oh my goodness! So. Much. BETTER! It looks fabulous! Thanks for linking it up to this week's Catch a Glimpse party! I'll be featuring this tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteGreat job, changing the length changed the whole look!
ReplyDeleteWow great job. I think it fits you perfectly.
ReplyDeletethat's a great redo. LOve it!! Thanks for sharing. I am happy to be your newest follower. Please stop by for book club if you're interested--connie, measuredbytheheart.com
ReplyDeleteI love it when its that easy!
ReplyDeleteFabulous! I've got a blue print 90's dress from Goodwill waiting for the same treatment. I've just go to get to it!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing re-do! It looks awesome and you look great in it! Hope you will share with my Pink Hippo Party @ http://pinkapotamus.blogspot.com/2011/06/pink-hippo-party-34.html
ReplyDeleteLove the re-do! Thanks for linking @'Sew Cute Tuesday'!
ReplyDeleteThis is ADORABLE! I LOVE it! Good job :) I just did something similar to this on Sunday, you'll have to check back in a couple days.... http://rolledupprettyandcutoffthoughts.blogspot.com/
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Savannah
Wow! All you did was hem it? It looks great and modern with that belt. Good job! I just made a dress from a men's dress shirt, here:
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Jenny
Awesome upcycle! That dress is TOO CUTE! :)
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Great upcycle - looks sooo much better as a short dress! Excellent budget- I love it!
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Jill @ Creating my way to Success
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I'll have to try this one soon!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! Amazing what a small change can do.
ReplyDeleteYou have inspired me to go thrift store shopping and try to accomplish something similar! Thank you so much for coming and linking up to Handmade Tuesdays @ Ladybug Blessings. www.ladybug-blessings.com
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I love this, Sara! My daughter has the same problem with length, this is a great solution. I had one of these awful dresses in the 90s, I may have even had my hair permed!
ReplyDeleteSuch a great re-do! Nice job! :)
ReplyDeleteFound you through tshirt diaries, love this dress; a great refashion. What a difference a length change can make. I also do weekly link ups on my blog - you might be interested in sharing your refashions there?
ReplyDeleteThat turned out amazing! I would love to feature it on Reduce, Reuse, Upcycle. Feel free to stop by and grab a featured button. Thanks!
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