Tuesday, 28 February 2012

DIY: VELVET BANDEAU - DRESS TO TOP

 About a month ago, I added another pretty dress to my overly-grown LBD collection. You name it I have it, lacey, bodycon, leather, floaty and in this case pleated & velvet


During a 'mad one' to try and find something to wear last night, I jumped to my last resort - the scissors - and cut up this gorgeous H&M number. You're probably thinking, "Gosh, she really is crazy!", but I think it turned out pretty well and I've ended up with a rather modern, versatile black bandeau and what's better - the skirt part is still intact! 


To take the dress apart, I simply turned it inside-out, found the stitching keeping the skirt and top together and unpicked it with a tiny pair of scissors. It takes a while, but the results are neat and, in my case, the velvet didn't need hemming


I'm pleased with the result and I know I'll definitely get a lot more wear out of this mini top rather than the slightly 'too young' looking dress.












FAYE XOXO
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4 comments:

Monja said...

thank you! im so happy:)
your blog is great, add!
i read that you live in Birmingham, I have family there:)
xo

Monja said...

no, I dont think about the career of the designer:)one day yes, but not now, i dont have a chance and I have to think about the real future :)

Carla said...

wo such a great idea and cool DIY.. it did turn out well!
and, i think, if im not mistaken, you dont have to worry abt GFC coming to and end? cos since you're using blogger as a platform, u wont be affected by the changes. hopefully, cos i'm on blogger too.

Cheers, Carla
misscarlaviolet.blogspot.com

Tanja S. said...

I like yur idea :)