Dress: thrifted Issac Mizrahi for Target, anthropologie-ized by me; belt and hair clip: by me |
And then, you see It. That dress. The One and Only. The Dress that would complete You.
The Anthro version. On sale this time last year. |
And then you do it.
You look at the price tag.
And the back pedaling begins.
"You know what, I don't really even like that dress.
"I mean, look at it...it's just too perfect. And awesome. Not to mention amazing. Why on earth would I want that? Geez, what was I thinking..." And then you drive off to the nearest Target and try to forget the dress with bottles of nail polish, a tube or two of lipstick, a pair of tights and three Kit Kats...or maybe that's just me.
But this little tale has a happy DIY ending. After seeing that little navy number and being scared off by the price tag, I recalled an Isaac Mizrahi dress that I'd thrifted some time ago. Sadly, it's permanent place had become my closet as I didn't really care for the spaghetti straps. With the out-o-my-price-range dress on my mind, I anthropologie-ized my dress with some sear sucker fabric fashioned into shoulder bows...and viola! $148 still snug in my pocket book.
Anthro sandals, also from last spring. |
Ya'll would you please get yourself some of these Sseko sandals already? It's for such a great cause...and I know you are tired of hearing me yap about them! |
Please pardon the toes...they's a little gnarly. |
There you go, an Anthro-DIY. Just for kicks, let's do a rundown on cost:
dress from Goodwill: $7.99
hair clip and belt: made by me
sandal base: $39
Total: $46.99
Yippie!
Now I know I'm not the only one that's created an Anthro-inspired DIY...what have you created? Dying to know, leave a comment below!