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November 9th, 2009

Dress of the Day: bustier dress with sculptural skirt by Alice + Olivia

Alice + Olivia dress

Alice + Olivia dress

Alice + Olivia buster dress with sculptural skirt, $462




8 Responses to “Dress of the Day: bustier dress with sculptural skirt by Alice + Olivia”

  1. Martine says:

    the model’s right leg kinda make the dress look weird..don’t know if i’m the only one thinking that but the dress is beautiful i think.

  2. naomi says:

    super cute dress…also super short…wish my legs were capable of pulling it off :)
    i agree with Martine that the model’s stance seems a bit strange…to me looks like her left leg has a bit of a boneless quality going on…got a better feel for the dress by ignoring her from the knees down lol…after looking at her cute shoes of course

  3. Aleutie says:

    Is it me or models keep getting thinnier ans thinnier? This is an interesting dress, but I but it will fell down if she removes her hand from her hip.
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  4. Belle says:

    I didn’t even take in the dress my eyes went straight the girls legs.
    Whoever said ‘The models are thin so all attention is on the clothes and not them’ was sorely mistaken.

    Though now I look at the dress it certainly is pretty and interesting.

  5. Haley says:

    I’m sorry, but that dress is a bit too Lady Gaga for me.

  6. Romanticide says:

    Thank god I am not the only one disturbed with model. It is a pretty dress but I cannot stop thinking that the model is steps down from a healthy appareance.
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  7. Ash says:

    I like my clothes to lay flat. If not flat I’d prefer they not look like they’re crawling up my body.

  8. Whitney says:

    I don’t love the dress, not gonna lie.
    The sculpturing of the dress just seems awkward to me.

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