
This dress. Oh. This dress.
I’m pretty sure that it’s out of most people’s comfort zone. If it were black it might be in Zoetica Ebb’s, but other than that…
I’m convinced I got it so cheap because it’s so weird. It’s not really pretty, despite the colour. It doesn’t give me the illusion of curves. The construction is a bit random. To be frank, it looks like it was made by a drunk pixie. A genius drunk pixie, but a drunk pixie all the same.
I have yet to actually wear it because on which occasions is a dress
like this appropriate? I feel like it might be the kind of thing for book launches and evening talks at the V&A, where I can be a bit formal without feeling like I want to be feminine. I don’t go to either very often, and having never worn it, it’s
easy to forget that I even own it. I nearly wore it to a book launch last year but
then forgot and wore something more normal.
But I love its quirkiness. I think most of it is cotton but the darker bits of fabric are some magical super-soft stuff. It’s such a nice colour. And the label says Sportsmax Code, which means that for less than £10 it was probably another great bargain.
I’ve decided that I must wear it within the next month. Even if it’s just to go to a pub or to the library or something. I’ve got no excuse for saving it, it’s not even dry clean only, the label assures me that hand washing in cold water is fine.
Tomorrow I’ll hopefully post twice for the last time in this challenge! Yay!

 This is the dress I wore to my Sixth Form leavers’ ball, and to my first university summer ball. Original price – £160. I paid – £48. Thank you, Monsoon 70% off sales.
This is the dress I wore to my Sixth Form leavers’ ball, and to my first university summer ball. Original price – £160. I paid – £48. Thank you, Monsoon 70% off sales.
 For low cost per wear + original cheapness an easy pick is the dress on the left, which was originally from H&M but again I got it from a charity shop for less than a tenner. I have worn it dozens of times since I got it. It’s so good for the winter – I’ve got three long sleeved black tops I can wear underneath it because the cowl neck of the dress hides their necklines, and with fleece-lined tights and a cardigan it’s really warm. Unfortunately the sun went behind a cloud when I took that photo but I did tweak the brightness and contrast a bit so you can see the cowl.
For low cost per wear + original cheapness an easy pick is the dress on the left, which was originally from H&M but again I got it from a charity shop for less than a tenner. I have worn it dozens of times since I got it. It’s so good for the winter – I’ve got three long sleeved black tops I can wear underneath it because the cowl neck of the dress hides their necklines, and with fleece-lined tights and a cardigan it’s really warm. Unfortunately the sun went behind a cloud when I took that photo but I did tweak the brightness and contrast a bit so you can see the cowl.