The first time I saw the structured dress was back in 2008
when ASOS Black launched its cage dress.
I fell instantly in love, although others were sceptical of the design I
chose to represent me turning 21. In all
honesty, it wasn’t very practical for the night life in Liverpool and I wasn’t
fond of the statue squat pose I had to persevere with in the taxi, but still to
this day I am in love with this dress.
(Hopefully now I have joined the gym I will be able to fit into it once
again!)
My all time favourite dress |
Another dress by ASOS that I loved, but was never brave enough to wear |
With this is mind, you can imagine my delight when I saw the
D&G Summer Spring 2013 collection, they had a couple of wicker pieces to
die for. What do you think?
I <3 this so much! I wish it was more practical! |
This then led onto further research where I came across the
Chromat collections, albeit these are far from practical, but I NEED to own at
least one piece.
This is my favourite of the collection! |
If you are not feeling very brave, but fancy trying out the
cage trend, you could always opt the swim suit versions if you don’t mind the
tan lines, or a novelty head wear piece, perfect for fancy dress!
Did you see Natasha Hamilton rocking this trend on Saturday
Night Takeaway! Absolutely loved this
skirt, such a shame it was custom made, I spend many an hour googling for this
bad boy!!
What are your thoughts on this style? Love or Hate?
Love as always x
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So creative! Love it!
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you sure have to be bold to wear it - but i'm absolutely smitten with the cage design <3
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Feelling good on reading this, so creative and beautyfully.
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