Happy 1100th post!
Well, I just got motivated to post several more photos of slightly more unique silk dresses. They all are full circle skirts (a few a little more full) and slightly similar to a Marilyn style...but I love the full skirts and these are a little more...unique...in that category. So...first things first, the shortest dress...
This green dress is very nice indeed! This one is the shortest of the dresses I have as I had plenty of room to shoot a picture of it with it fully spread out as you can see here! There is also a nice surprise below this pic here...
One of the nicest things about this dress is that...it's fully lined in the same silk as the outer shell as you can see here...
The next dress is a gorgeous bright gold dress! I got it real cheap because this designer brand is known to be very expensive! Such a soft and smooth gold dress too!
Next up is one of my more rare finds...it's got sleeves, there's one button in the back of the neck but backless and the skirt goes all the way down to the ankles! It's a more heavier silk satin charmeuse so it's not as flowy...but it does feel quite nice!
This next dress...I really love having and I'm so lucky and fortunate to be the actual owner of it! A very unique dress indeed! Super soft and flowing brown silk outer shell and the skirt goes all the way to the ankles as well! The real kicker of this particular dress is that, it's lined in black silk charmeuse, while the skirt lining is also in silk...silk habotai. Those of you guys who are unfamiliar with silk types, this one is pretty much the exact same silk that was made into silk blouses and shirts that was a popular trend in the late 1980's through the 1990's. Both guys and girls were wearing these silk shirts! Underneath this photo is another with the lining showing. The lining is also a full skirt so that's a bonus there as well! Bought it for $30...the tag read close to $1000!!! Talk about a lucky find!!!
Last, but not least...the exclusion of one of my favorite printed dresses is down below! Super full and floor length...yards of silk used there (though there's a few silk skirts that can be debated that uses more yards than this dress! You can tell it's large cause of how much I had to step back to get this picture of it! The same designer that made that gold dress up further in this post reply here.
Those are my more unique full skirted silk dresses I own! Next up will be pleated silk dresses I own so hope you guys like these ones here and look forward to the pleated ones!