For you dress lovers out there whose needs for a midi shirt dress are pretty strong.
With bouts of moody rain and the humidity as high as ever staying true to the Malaysia’s signature tropical climate, we understand your need to slip into a dress that considers the weather unpredictability. What if it starts to rain and your arms feel like they need a layer of insulation? What if it is breezy and you wanna keep it low-key with a below-the-knee leg-flaunt? These are the things that can come up in the mind of the tropical girl and let me help you out!
The solution is this shirt dress. Why this style, you wonder? Well, firstly, they are gorgeous. Available in two versatile color options, I believe, you are looking at your next shirt dress contender. The beauty of this shirt dress lies in the waist being emphasized by the self-tie sash feature and a skirt that softly flares out with gentle ruffles.
For arms that want some coverage, it has long buttoned sleeves. For those mad about functional pockets, there are two chest pockets. It has a collared neckline and front buttons that go down until the top part where the ruffle starts. And ladies, the most eye-catching bit of the dress if I may highlight it once more is none other that the gentle ruffle hem that flares just so.
Without further ado, I shall leave you with the visuals so you can decide if it’s a yay or nay. Enjoy!
Would you wear this midi shirt dress style? Share below – I’d love to know.
Don’t plan it all. Let life surprise you a little. — Julia Alvarez
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