Would you like to wear this dress? Modest, stylish and comfortable, I believe you could recreate this in many ways by choosing your own kind of fabric.
This blog gives a complete tutorial how you could make this dress, using your own clothes as your pattern. It's totally worth trying.
Some inspirations for this tutorial could be the following dress designs:
The common notion in our society is that, beautiful dresses are most suitable on skinny or petite bodies. But the thing is, there are so many women out there in their plus size, who handles it perfectly well. They dress modestly with their elegant styles and they look fabulous. I'm grateful to come across her blog, and admire how she loves her body, the way she dress up, isn't she beautiful? For some women her size who finds it difficult to dress or find a suitable dress here are some inspirations:
As explained by the designer, “dueling bad and good girl,” this is the theme of 2014 Spring collection as she explained before the jam-packed show. The “bad” girl was kitted out in stretchy dresses, cropped leather jackets, tiny shorts, lots of black, gold jewelry, patent caps, and hardware, whereas the “good” girl, in her very pretty prim floral dresses, Vichy prints, delightful demure organza frocks, and tailored jackets, had a spot-on contemporary spirit, proving the good girl can sometimes get ahead. The "good girl" dress in the show are really beautiful, the bold colors of red and black and beautiful floral prints. I'd say I want to wear them all.