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A gorgeous tunic - or a dress
Filed in archive Fashion and Style by Ivy on October 14, 2006
A gorgeous tunic - or a dress
With the ghastly leggings trend still long from being gone, I suppose you too got a pair or two. What do you wear with it?

I've seen numerous people wearing it wrong, thinking that colorful, or worse still printed, leggings can be worn with otherwise elegant clothes. Which is plain ugly and degrading to the rest of probably nice clothes.

To wear leggings, you need to forget about being serious, so do get a tunic like the one I have shown on the left. Polkadots and Moonbeams Musée Vee Dress by Stacia is one of those clothing items that would survive leggings. You could actually look good.

Or you can simply forget about them, and wear Vee Dress as a dress. Polkadots and Moonbeams say:
"Stacie's collection stakes out a new middle ground between the t-shirt and the sweater -- the Sweatertee -- in soft, luxurious, ultra-light, washable cotton or rayon. In vibrant, one-of-a-kind, beach-inspired Prints and form-fitting styles. More dressy, more finished, more stylized than a t-shirt; yet more athletic, more versatile, more after-surf than a sweater . Her signature fabric, a rayon Spacedye jersey can go from work to beach to a night out all in comfort and style."


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