It has enabled me to wear shirts that are actually fitted around the torso without straining at the top of the arms!
In honor of feeling free like a bird, I found the perfect bird-themed dress to open up at the shoulders (OK, actually it was coincidence that it had a bird print, but what a nice coincidence it was!).
It was exactly the opposite of fitted at the torso—when I first tried it on, I felt it looked more like a baggy nightgown than a dress.
Before
I seam-ripped out most of the shoulder seams, trimmed a few inches off the top of the sleeve, and sewed it back up again. So easy-peasy I forgot to take pictures!
I feel like cutting out the shoulders not only made this dress fit me more comfortably, but it also gave it a bit of glam factor, over its former sack-like appearance.
After
This is my second cold-shoulder refashion (the first being my "French Maid" blouse) and I'm totally in love. I want to make a cold-shoulder everything! Here's hoping the look will stay stylish for a few more years at least!
To read my rambling ode to open-shoulder tops, check out my blog post!
--The Unfashionista
4 comments:
wish you had taken pictures... the end product looks great!!
I LOVE this top! Very nice work!
Wow! That looks so much more sophisticated and chic. Love it
Chickie
EOD Chickie
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