Well, I suppose it’s better late than never. Although, I’m not sure I’ve ever experiences the opposite, so I can’t say from a well-rounded position.
Anyway, I digress.
I was asked a while back to create a one-shoulder dress that would be fun for a bridesmaid’s dress. Well, that’s pretty much ANY one-should dress in my book … but alas, I decided to create one from seersucker. Why? Because I love it…and, to be more specific, I had enough in my stash to make it. =)

I decided to mimic my Seersucker Sailor dress except add a sleeve so that bridesmaids wouldn't have to keep pulling up their dresses during the ceremony, and it's a maxi dress. My camera's battery died right after taking this photo, so right now this is the best I got. Gee - I wonder why I've never auditioned for Top Model!?! (this is a joke people. don't send me a list of reasons!)
I like it okay. It’s still growing on me. I don’t love the kimono feel to it, but I don’t hate that either. I think I need to play around with belt options … and maybe make it slightly fuller. What do you think??? Ideas??? I’m also thinking of making another version as a drop-waist dress with a full skirt … one of these days!
I’m pretty sure I’m too late to create these for my friend’s wedding – but I’m delighted to have been given the challenge!
Happy one-shouler-dress-wearing-days-ahead for you all!!!!
