That’s not how I see this trend. It’s quite odd that you do. |
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I like the long tiered dresses for the summer. They are cool and breezy when it's 100 degrees and dripping with humidity. I have several from pact that I'll wear all summer. This one is my favorite.
https://wearpact.com/women/apparel/all%20dresses%20&%20skirts/coastal%20double%20gauze%20tiered%20midi%20dress/wb1-w6r-pyd |
It's more likely to be a reinterpretation of traditional women's workwear. It's referencing American flour cloth dresses, and hundreds of years of European cotton prints. Whether or not the designer had this in mind, it's of that tradition. Look at the OP's lovely dress next to a picture of an 18th century English daily dress, the sort commonly shown in a museum costume display. |
| I’m so sick of them and feel like they are not good investments because in a decade they will read as very 2020s. This is probably why the stores sell them, so we will all be forced to donate them and buy new dresses in 2 years when they are really out. And they can sit in landfills with the cold shouldered dresses and the really aggressively ripped jeans. |
This is my issue with most clothes. They’re all sacks. I have a larger bust and sacks look horrendous on me. Maybe in a few years we’ll go back to tailored clothing once more people lose weight with glp. |
The puffy sleeves remind me of another century, especially the ones that pouf out in the middle of the arm. The skirts are a modified bell shape which comes and goes in size. Things get big, then retract, on and on. Like the 40s straight skirts to 50s big bell skirts. |
| It look off if height and weight ratio isn’t balanced but young and fit look cute and comfortable. |
| If one can pull off either of the looks then they should rock it, but at age 56 I feel ridiculous in puffy sleeves and tiered dresses. |
That’s weird, I am 5’8 with a DDD chest and currently 128, and these dresses look great on me. Although I have tiny shoulders. I don’t see this working on someone of any size with large shoulders. |
I love my somerset dresses. I was a little late to the party on the tiered maxis but now I love them. I still get compliments when I wear mine too. |
| No trend is for everyone. Wear it if you like it, find it comfortable and you can pull it off. If not liking it, not finding it comfy or doesn’t look good in it, find something else for your needs. |
| I second the cowboy boot sentiment. Those baby dresses and boots are just such a horrible look. Cringy. |
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I agree about tiers being flattering, but the puff sleeves i hate. You could do that same dress with more fitted short sleeves, and it would look less trad wife. |
Can you please link some that you feel good in? |