Sometimes, the best way to wear a dress is to wear it with
very little fancy intervention. Slips have always been my personal
favorites because they're so feminine (feminine, not girly--they can be different) and effortlessly chic (That's right, my two
favorite words. deal with it. lol). They exude a certain sense of vulnerability that I am very much
drawn to. Maybe that’s because slips were originally used as sleeping clothes
along with night gowns and also as underslips in the late 19th century. I love the innerwear-as-outerwear trend!
This dress, much to our surprise, is the best-seller among all
our designs for Blind Clothing's A-List collection. It was the very, very first I insisted
on developing. We ended up with two failed prototypes but continued to develop. When all other designs were
already perfected while this still wasn’t, we were about to give up on it and
just move on with shooting the look
book. At the last minute however, days before the shoot, I decided to fight for this dress and got down
and dirty with our seamstress. Haha!
I'm no fashion designer by profession. Its buildings and architectural interiors I design and I always thought this would be fairly easy. But we had to think and redo-- the choice
of fabric, the distance from strap to strap, the tightness of the dress at the
torso, the flare of the lower
portion, the shallowness of the v-profile at the front, even the order of the X
strings at the back. You see, our head seamstress is good with technical stuff
as she had vast experience abroad but is kind of caught up with the profile of the clothes from the 70s-80s. :P
I like the soft feel of the fabric on my skin I can almost
sleep in it. I like the drop of the dress from the chest downwards and the spaghetti straps at the front that intertwine into an
interesting x-detail at the back, and even the overall length of the piece. I've always wanted a slip dress for myself but never found one. Now that we've made one, I'm excited to share it with all other girls who aspire the same.
It's great for a day look, great for a night look.
And there I was feeling very Rumi Neely and Ashley Olsen in
my string slip dress. Something about the sun, wind, my dress and my hair that day
made the entire world around me feel surreal, like I was slipping away from
reality. It’s a good thing I got company throughout the day—that kept me on earth for sure! Shout out to Buddy, Chardy, J-Carl, roomie Trina, and Ninz (also for taking my photos)! :)
Dress: Blind Clothing
Shoes: Fashioncookie Shoe Avenue
Bag: Tommy Hilfiger
ID Necklace: PlusMinusTimesDivide
Here are other ways you can wear a slip dress. I compiled them just for you!
Have a great weekend! :)
Have a great weekend! :)