Little Basic Dress Contest- Here we go again!
I was so high off my placing in the Wardrobe Contest that I decided to join the Little Basic Dress contest last minute. The contest ran from November 1-31. Wardrobe Contest ended the 15th, and I joined the LBD contest on the 17th, 2 days later.
The whole thing I pulled together in a ridiculous amount of time. I am, afterall, a planner so ideally I would have liked to think about what pattern and fabric I would make in advance. But I didn’t have that kind of time.
Here’s a summary of the rules:
- Create a simple dress staple in a solid color that can be worn a number of years .
- Minimum of 3 pictures: Solo, Daytime with accessories, Evening with accessories
- Judged on versatility of the dress
Prizes (by member votes): Eva Dress Patterns
1st Place: $100 Gift Certificate
2nd Place: $50 Gift Certificate
It took me a few days to think about what silhouette I wanted to use. All I knew is that I DEFINITELY wanted to use a leopard turban in the final look. I was thinking about Elizabeth Taylor and how chic she always looked with her headpieces. Joan Crawford was another one. The look is so glamorous!! I mean, who doesn’t want to exude that kind of confidence?!
I used that as a jumping off point. I told my mom of my idea and we FaceTimed. She thought it was looked like something a Diplomat’s Wife would wear. We had a good laugh. 🙂
I searched my closet for more ideas and basically played Dress Up for an hour on Facetime, lol. It was fun. My mom gave her commentary, which is always amusing. She’s a VERY conservative dresser so I knew she’d have some thoughts on my LBD ideas.
My closet is a gem of inspiration. Over the years I have picked up things here and there. A thrifted 1980’s vintage belt had the kind of vibe I was looking for. The gold is a great striking contrast to the royal purple…kinda Cleopatra looking. After seeing this I knew the dress was going to be purple. But it HAD to be the right shade. There’s a fine line with purple- you could go Barney purple or California Raisin purple. From my days in retail I know that purple looks good on every skin tone, so that seemed like the best option. I also started thinking about all the different looks I wanted to showcase. All I knew is that I didn’t want to make a boring dress and that I definitely wanted to learn some new sewing techniques.
Pageant look, lol..it may be too much for the masses. Love this belt. Turban. This is it! So much personality in this belt alone.
My Banana Republic RTW sheath dress seemed like it had the most versatility for accessorizing, and it went with the turban so I committed to Simplicity 1314. It was the most similar in style because of its princess seams and invisible zipper. And yay, I’d be able to learn some new techniques!