I can't think of a single other post where I have placed so much emphasis on the back of a dress, but check out the rear view of this Bettie Page leopard print dress. It's lovely from the front, but those folds at the back in contrasting red are what make this dress a jaw dropper.
Bettie Page is one of those brands that have adored from afar for ages, but since they don't sell directly through their website, you have to rely on other distributors to carry their styles. I've seen BP dresses at just a few shops on the internet, but that's about it. I can't even find them in the retro boutiques I get to visit about once a year. So, I've mostly had to rely on resale sites when I want to browse this brand.
Since I've never worn a Bettie Page dress before and since this is a wiggle dress, I wasn't sure if I needed XS or Small. In the end, there were two dresses, one in each size, and I just flipped a coin. It landed on small, which is one size up from my usual, but the fit is perfect. I suppose I could have gone for XS, but I really hate it when my wiggle dresses pucker down the front from stretch.
Well, that's it. One dress was all it took, because I am officially hooked on this brand. I've really been trying to branch out on my brands over the last few years. This blog began as basically ModCloth exclusive, and I still love me some MC, but over time I've found so many great shops and designers, that I wanted to include as many of them as possible in my style to show you how many great options are out there for any size, age, and shape.
When it comes to fashion, I think if you find your brand, then you find your brand, but there's no harm in playing the field a little from time to time. You're not going to hurt their feelings. It's not good to get too comfortable with one brand, either. I'd give yourself a decade with one place—maximum!—before you branch out a little. For me, I've needed to change things up as I've changed about every 5 to ten years.
Different job, different roles in life, different age, different weight. There aren't too many shops out there that change with me .Either they change or I change but it's never happened in a harmonious synchronization. Either I'm getting older or their style is getting younger and way tighter too! Or I'm growing a little more whimsical and they've opted for safe basic polyester florals—Snooze fest! Don't be afraid to make a statement. Be bold now and then, you only get this one life after all.
Whatever adjectives you use to describe Bettie Page, boring, basic, and safe won't be among them. I haven't seen a single style from this brand that didn't make my heart skip a beat. So, at this point you may be wondering where you can find your own Bettie Page gem. You have a few options, but just a few. If you happen to see a store out there that carries this brand that I haven't listed, please comment below.
TatyanaBoutique, Unique Vintage, Top Vintage, and of course, if you can't find your dream dress there, you can always try my favorite resale site Poshmark and Ebay and ThredUp. I do recommend trying the boutiques first. Sometimes they'll have a style on sale for less than you can find it listed on resale and you're getting a new dress instead of something already worn for the same price.
I can tell you at this very moment that this particular dress is available in several sizes and as a wiggle or full skirt dress on Posh. I'm going to post a few of the listing below with sizes so you can have a look. If you don't see your size/style available right now, don't fret, your dress is bound to turn up. Just keep checking back.
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