Oversize dresses, frocks, mumus or good ol' "house gowns" as my late grandmother would call them, have unquestionably taken over the fashion industry. And for good reason. What started out as a micro trend that we mainly saw coming down the runways or only being shot on the coolest-of-the-cool street style stars has quickly morphed into a trend that not just the fashion girls are loving these days. With the many iterations, from tent-like shapes, voluminous skirts, babydoll silhouettes and overly-puffy sleeves, evidence would suggest that this trend is without-a-doubt here for the long haul. Not only are they easy to style, but they're ridiculously comfortable and flattering for all shapes and sizes. But the question still remains: How does one style them IRL? The answers right here.
Tuesday, August 4, 2020
12:05 PM
Every Woman Should Own at Least One Oversize Dress in Her Wardrobe - Here's Why
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