Would You Wear It?

It has been awhile since I asked the question…this is when I post a look found locally on a mannequin and ask you what you think.

But it really means more if you explain your answer as to why or why not you liked this style.  

So, I ask you…WOULD YOU WEAR IT?

Have a relaxing, fun Saturday!

19 Comments

  1. Yes! Oh, I love this, Pam. Classic and I'm sure looks good on most bodies. Does that mean I win it? ((((wink))))

  2. Yes!! It's gorgeous, and the graphic swirl would be very figure flattering. And black and white is such a classic, simply beautiful look.

  3. I think this would be fabulous on most body types. The lines are more asymmetrical and I believe would be flattering on a majority of us!!
    Plus the colors are basic, so most women would feel comfortable in it!
    Needless to say, I'd probably add a bright pink necklace—ha ha!
    jodie
    http://www.jtouchofstyle.com

  4. Love! Think it would be figure flattering, I am horizontally blessed and vertically challenged.. still think it would look nice. Modern and classic all at once. What store and or designer?

  5. What a striking dress! I would certainly try it on and cross my fingers that it looked as good on me as it does on the mannequin!

  6. Good Afternoon Pam!
    I think this is a beautiful dress but not for me. The black asymmetrical line of fabric stands out so much that it dominates the entire ensemble.
    I want my clothing to complement "me". When I walk into a room I want people to see me first and then what I have on should complement my look.
    Love your blog!
    Judith Presgrove

  7. I like the dress but not the colors together although it doesn t bother me a lot.I think the Jacket is to heavy for the dress, I would have prefered a shorter Jacket or bolerojacket.

  8. Oh Yeah!! I love it. I think the style would be flattering and the colors being neutrals make it look chic. If it was in different colors then my answer would be no as then I could see it going from classy to trashy.

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