| A grown women wearing little girl prairie dresses….when will this trend disappear? |
| I don’t know but I avoid like the plague. |
| I have come around on certain tiered dresses. And I don’t mind a slight puff sleeve in a sweater or blouse as it can offer done femininity. But no to these things together, especially in a floral print. |
| I just don't buy clothes like that and it's fine. We can't all wear everything. |
| I love the tiers, I'm tall and love the long tiered maxi dresses. Puffed sleeves aren't my thing. |
+1 These women look like they are swimming in these dresses! Make it stop! |
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This is my sister's aesthetic. She was also into the cold shoulder thing. I don't know how to tell her to dress like an adult.
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| I'm petite and said no to those trends. |
| It’s never a simple tiered dress. It’s triple tier and the ruffled sleeves and a small print. I just can’t. |
| I tend to like the tiered tulle dresses when I see them in editorial fashion photography, but in real life they make people look like some kind of stupid layer cake. |
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| I do! But not both in the same piece. I love them and think they are feminine and add some volume to my slight figure |
You don't. She's an adult and can dress however she wants. That's part of the wonderful thing about being an adult. |
This would be ok if sleeveless, and on someone like the model (tall, thin, tan). But as it is with the sleeves? No. Nope. No. |
Disagree, volume lower on the arm with a slim shoulder accentuates the waist and works well with the fit of the bodice. I think a lot of people would look very nice in it. Good to have options other than sleeveless, which usually just means avoiding the issue of fitting sleeves. Anyway, it's not little girl, it's not sister wife. Someone shorter wearing it: https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp1H5TBg3Ed/ |