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  • Turning Lemons Into Lemonade
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    Once upon a time, I was an idealistic Etsy shopper. I found a seller (who has since closed up shop and disappeared off the face of the internet) peddeling gorgeously remade vintage and new dresses. I fell in love with one, and after waiting nearly two months to get it - received a horrible blob of a dress, with glued on seams (the collar was falling off) and uneven hems. I returned it for another dress, and I received this terrible monstrosity in return:



    There was no way to wear this dress without revealing your bra, and the collar was unevenly cut to add insult to injury. It had been stuffed in the back of my closet for the last year while I licked my wounds from this scarring experience.

    Recently, I came up with the idea that I wanted a navy form-fitting, high-waisted skirt. Very Joan Holloway. And now that I'm on an art-student budget (read: none), I came up with the idea to refashion this unwearable dress.

    It took me about an hour of rough measurements and tailoring, and I ended up with this:



    I put together this outfit since I've been crazy about bright plaids lately (probably inspired by my new favorite fashion/style blog: Keiko Lynn).

    Orange plaid top: hand-me-down from Annie!
    Black belt: Banana Republic
    Navy skirt: refashioned by me
    Oxford heels: Target

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