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Saturday, July 23, 2011

Mosteller Mullet

I’m not sure if it’s the cut or just the way it sits on my body, but this seems to be a bit of a mullet dress. It’s a good couple inches longer in the back than the front. Not that I can’t use a bit more coverage in the rear.


Dress, Eddie Bauer (thrifted). Belt, H&M. Sandals, Aerosoles. Bag, Mossimo. Earrings, Pangaea. Bracelets, World Market, Claire’s, and Fort.




Photos by Beefy Muchacho

6 comments:

  1. From here it seems to have the same shape of "shirt tails", but either way, I'd call it a blessing. I hate when dresses are too short in the back! Cute shoes.

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  2. Seeing as how I have a bubble butt dresses always look a little shorter in the back. That longer hem in the back might look like a straight hem on me, lol. Love those bangles and the one with those chains sends me over the moon.

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  3. maybe the previous owner hemmed it to fit them and their derriere was a bit more ample? i know that when i've had dresses hemmed for me in the past the hemline looks perfect when they're on but when hanging they look significantly longer in the front from accommodating my chest.

    regardless, it looks lovely on you. and it looks like it has the added bonus of actually being comfortable to wear at the same time.

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  4. Haha, i never thought to call a dress with an asymmetrical hemline a mullet dress, but it works.

    And it's a darn cute dress too.

    Also, your photos have been fabulous, and I've decided you need to make them bigger. Tiny photos just aren't good enough to show off their awesomeness.

    Chic on the Cheap

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  5. Definitely a mullet dress. Haha time to get out the scissors and sewing machine :)

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  6. such a cute dress! love it's print.

    http://wardrobexperience.blogspot.com

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