Help Me Pick!

I loved all of the input I received last week on which dress to spend the weekend remaking... New Dress A Day - vintage show down

...so I thought that I'd kick off the weekend with another "you pick" post!

Here's the dress...

New Dress A Day - vintage dress - thrift store

Written on the fake pocket flaps, you might ask? "JEANS". Yep. That's what it says.

New Dress A Day - vintage dress - thrift store

So the white portion is a bit spotted and has an interesting bluish/white hue. I think that some of the denim must have dyed the top part a bit. I reach out to you, my friends!! What color should I dye the top of the dress?

Blue? Red? Fuschia? Yellow? Orange? What color in the ROYGBIV circle should I choose?  What do YOU think would be the best choice? Add your comments below or head on over to Instagram/Twitter/Facebook to share your thoughts! Winning color gets picked and the dress gets dyed this weekend!

Outfit Rewind

The rewind piece for today just turned four last week! Aww, so cute, isn't it?? Original post date: 6/12/10: (Click here for full project steps and full original post)

I mentioned in the original post how it felt like a performance dress or something that a featured solo in a choir would wear.

The Before Look:

New Dress A Day - vintage dress - thrift store

I coiffed it into this...

The After Look:

New Dress A Day - vintage dress - thrift store

I was totally loving the painted tat on the mural! See what I did for Round #2!

I tucked in and skirted it up!!

New Dress A Day - vintage dress - thrift store

I'm going to be honest - there was definitely a bunch of fabric underneath that skirt that did make it a bit bulky.

New Dress A Day - vintage dress - thrift store

However, I just love how it looked with my vintage Guess skirt. The reds, greens, pinks, and purples on the paisley skirt paired with the mauve color of the top is my favorite color combo.

New Dress A Day - vintage dress - thrift store

My auburn vintage clutch made an appearance along with my favorite BCBG cork heels to round out the ensemble.

New Dress A Day - vintage dress - thrift store

These rewind posts make me so nostalgic!

Remake: Tropical Print Muumuu

The votes were tallied and the jungle-esque muumuu won by a landslide!! New Dress A Day - vintage dress

It was oh, so colorful, but super loosey-goosey.

New Dress A Day - upcycled vintage muumuu

I had an idea of what I wanted to turn this into, but I couldn't get started on my upcycling until I got a little bit of ballet in.

New Dress A Day - upcycled vintage muumuu

You know, the kind you do outside when you're shooting before shots in vintage garb?

I originally wanted to keep this a dress, however once I saw these guys...

New Dress A Day - vintage - burn holes!

...I had to come up with a plan B. The cigarette burns fell right at the mid-thigh area, so this was going to be a bit too difficult to keep as a dress. PS, I couldn't stop thinking about the burns and if the person wearing this before me got injured from them - poor thighs!

New Dress A Day - vintage - burn holes!

So I had to rethink my plan and start brainstorming about other routes to take to turn this around.

I decided to cut the muumuu right to the area where the burns fell.

New Dress A Day - vintage - burn holes!

I was left with a stash of fabric that I will be repurposing very soon! I had more fabric leftover than originally planned, so now I get a full round two with it!

New Dress A Day - vintage - excess fabric

Next I started removing the seams at the arms.

New Dress A Day - vintage - excess fabric

I left the sleeve attached at the shoulder, but trimmed off all but an inch of the material.

New Dress A Day - vintage - excess fabric

Using the excess sleeve, I started to fold the fabric, accordion style, to reattach to the shoulder area. I want there to be a bit more ruching up here, to give the sleeves a billowy effect.

New Dress A Day - vintage - excess fabric

I pinned the accordion folded fabric to the shoulder seam...

New Dress A Day - vintage - excess fabric

...and had it ready to stitch down.

New Dress A Day - vintage - excess fabric

Before getting the sewing machine out, I pinned under the raw edges at the sleeves and measured the area under the arms about an inch to take in.

New Dress A Day - vintage - excess fabric

With everything pinned, I sewed down the sleeves and took in the top portion of the dress.

New Dress A Day - vintage muumuu

The final step was stitching a new hem at the bottom of the piece.

New Dress A Day - vintage muumuu

I turned the muumuu around, wearing the old back as the new front, and had a brand new top ready for a sunny day!!

New Dress A Day - upcycled vintage muumuu

I was so inspired by the print that I had to have matching nails!! Tropical print calls for jungle nails, right?

New Dress A Day - upcycled vintage muumuu

And jungle nails call for leopard print shoes, right? (PS, I love the tie in the front of the top now!!)

New Dress A Day - upcycled vintage muumuu

The print isn't as overwhelming anymore either!! There's nothing like floral fabric to get me amped up!!

New Dress A Day - upcycled vintage muumuuNew Dress A Day - upcycled vintage muumuu

And to think, this might never have come about if I had stuck to my original plan. I think I might have to force myself to do this every once in a while!! What great thinking-on-the-spot/thinking outside the box training.

New Dress A Day - upcycled vintage muumuu

My new top is definitely getting multiple wears this summer. I'm seeing new looks in my head as we speak!!

New Dress A Day - upcycled vintage muumuu

 

And to that, I quote House of Pain and say "Jump Around".