This is recent design from Stylearc and is something of a holy grail of summer dresses for me:
1. It has sleeves and, even better, they're floaty and pretty.
2. No zip or fiddly fastenings - it has an elasticated waist and then a wide belt to tie over it (I never think elastic waists on dresses look good)
3. It's designed for soft, drapey woven fabrics such as the viscose I used in this one, so lovely and cool for warmer weather. If it arrives. Ever.
It's a really quick sew for this dress, on account of the pull-on design and the draped style, so no fiddly fitting issues, either, and yet it still looks reasonably smart.
I bought the PDF version of the pattern and had a A0 copy printed by Fabricate. They were recommended here on TSP and they're really good with competitive pricing and good service. I detest sticking loads of A4 pages together and would far rather pay for an A0 print with accurate lines.
The fabric is another woven viscose from Poundfabrics; they seem to have sold most of their viscose now, but I'll keep an eye open in case they get more, as I've now used 2 of the 3 lengths that I bought and I've been pleased with them.
If anyone fancies a go at this dress, be aware of the length. I'm just over 5'4" and didn't need to shorten anything, neither bodice nor skirt, and the hemmed skirt hits me at just below mid-knee. For anyone taller, you'd need to add length, especially if you want to keep the blousy look to the bodice. That aside, it was nice to not need to shorten anything for a change!
The front view:
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The essential well-dressed accessory:
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