Anonymous wrote:Beautiful and not at all too young looking. Pair it with block tights and black patent boots and/or a dressy sweater if you like.
Anonymous wrote:Beautiful and not at all too young looking. Pair it with block tights and black patent boots and/or a dressy sweater if you like.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not appropriate and she will look silly at her age in it.
My DD is 13. I love smock dresses. Love them. Every single dress I bought for her was smocked. In fact, we had a few almost exactly like this one. That being said, the last time she wore a smocked dress was 3rd grade. Even in the south were smocked dresses are more of a thing, 3rd grade tends to be the limit. There is a reason that smocked dresses are often not made in sizes past 8.
I disagree. I am also in the South (born and raised). This is a more sophisticated style than the "little girl" smocked dresses -- shiny silk, real waist, geometric/Nordic pattern.
I think it is beautiful for a special occasion like formal church services, a wedding, a fancy family dinner out ... However, if your family never does very fancy, almost cocktail-type events, I am not sure where she would wear this.
Anonymous wrote:It's not appropriate and she will look silly at her age in it.
My DD is 13. I love smock dresses. Love them. Every single dress I bought for her was smocked. In fact, we had a few almost exactly like this one. That being said, the last time she wore a smocked dress was 3rd grade. Even in the south were smocked dresses are more of a thing, 3rd grade tends to be the limit. There is a reason that smocked dresses are often not made in sizes past 8.
Anonymous wrote:Okay, thanks. I guess I'm being too sensitive. She has some social issues and often misses appropriate social cues, especially about clothing, and she's been teased in the past. (Also she really doesn't care about clothes at all, so when she says she "likes it" that often just means "it's not itchy.")
I love the Kieran Shipka dress. Her clothes are always perfect.
Of course, the bigger issue is that, now that I think about, I cannot think of anyplace she really can wear something that formal. We already went to the Nutcracker. She's wearing a costume for Christmas mass (in the play). And we're not going anywhere for Christmas -- no family around and so we'll probably just open presents and go to the movies. Oh well. It's yet another thing from this particular relative that will sit in the closet with the tags on and never get worn.
Anonymous wrote:Okay, thanks. I guess I'm being too sensitive. She has some social issues and often misses appropriate social cues, especially about clothing, and she's been teased in the past. (Also she really doesn't care about clothes at all, so when she says she "likes it" that often just means "it's not itchy.")
I love the Kieran Shipka dress. Her clothes are always perfect.
Of course, the bigger issue is that, now that I think about, I cannot think of anyplace she really can wear something that formal. We already went to the Nutcracker. She's wearing a costume for Christmas mass (in the play). And we're not going anywhere for Christmas -- no family around and so we'll probably just open presents and go to the movies. Oh well. It's yet another thing from this particular relative that will sit in the closet with the tags on and never get worn.
Anonymous wrote:Okay, thanks. I guess I'm being too sensitive. She has some social issues and often misses appropriate social cues, especially about clothing, and she's been teased in the past. (Also she really doesn't care about clothes at all, so when she says she "likes it" that often just means "it's not itchy.")
I love the Kieran Shipka dress. Her clothes are always perfect.
Of course, the bigger issue is that, now that I think about, I cannot think of anyplace she really can wear something that formal. We already went to the Nutcracker. She's wearing a costume for Christmas mass (in the play). And we're not going anywhere for Christmas -- no family around and so we'll probably just open presents and go to the movies. Oh well. It's yet another thing from this particular relative that will sit in the closet with the tags on and never get worn.
Anonymous wrote:It's not appropriate and she will look silly at her age in it.
My DD is 13. I love smock dresses. Love them. Every single dress I bought for her was smocked. In fact, we had a few almost exactly like this one. That being said, the last time she wore a smocked dress was 3rd grade. Even in the south were smocked dresses are more of a thing, 3rd grade tends to be the limit. There is a reason that smocked dresses are often not made in sizes past 8.
Anonymous wrote:Very pretty.
An she wear it to Christmas Mass or service? It would be perfect for that. Or, are you going to a theatrical performance or the Nutcracker? It woild be nice for those occasions too.
Dress it up with "older" shoes and hair like PP suggested.