Help me find this dress, but better

Anonymous
I don’t think the dress is that bad. The color and print are really pretty and it has a little shape. Looks to me like a Sunday print dress, maybe Easter brunch or casual garden party type thing.
I like the third dillard’s dress in blue which is very similar concept. Dillards is great for those kinds of dresses that you’d wear to church in the Midwest or a garden party or casual Arizona wedding etc etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I don't wear dresses often and the only ones that look decent are V neck wrap or a sheath shape with zero horizontal stitching and no belt (some runching at the waist is ok) in a forgiving fabric. This Coldwater Creek dress, while awful, at least mostly meets those requirements. I thought maybe someone could help me step it up big time. But I guess I'll stick with the tried and true.


V-neck dress with ruching:
https://www.bodenusa.com/en-us/kassidy-jersey-midi-dress-poppy-red-gardenia-swirl/sty-d0995-red?cat=C1_S2_G4

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Few woman can pull that cut off. It even looks terrible on the model.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


Few woman can pull that cut off. It even looks terrible on the model.

to be fair(er) to the dress, the models lack curves
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


Few woman can pull that cut off. It even looks terrible on the model.


Tell you what, OP's dress and all the other floral dresses would swamp me but I could actually wear this one! Five feet tall and muscular. I wish I could pull off those big floral dresses - I really love them.

This dress is nothing like OP's dress, that said.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I don't wear dresses often and the only ones that look decent are V neck wrap or a sheath shape with zero horizontal stitching and no belt (some runching at the waist is ok) in a forgiving fabric. This Coldwater Creek dress, while awful, at least mostly meets those requirements. I thought maybe someone could help me step it up big time. But I guess I'll stick with the tried and true.


I have a similar body type. Try “tunic” and “sheath” and look on Tuckernuck. I also look for dresses with some built in waist detail, but not a belt of any kind. Like a horizontal band that’s just part of the dress is great. But anything that ties on is a no.

Shirt dresses can also work, but sometimes don’t at all. I feel your pain.
Anonymous
Doen has a lot of dresses like this but romantic and modern.

One example

https://www.shopdoen.com/products/haleigh-dress-sea-salt-paisley
Anonymous
So many of the alternatives suggested here have puffed sleeves and tiered skirts. Can someone post a pic of a middle aged woman size 8+ who looks good in this style?
Anonymous
This reminded me of a more fashionable version of this dress, but it’s very expensive

https://www.anthropologie.com/shop/mac-duggal-short-sleeve-mesh-midi-dress?category=new-clothing-accessories&color=030&type=STANDARD&quantity=1
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