One Look: Two Ways: Pleated Floral Polyester Dress

I love outfits that get more than one wear in different styles! This dress got cut up a bit... New Dress A Day - Vintage Dress

...ok, maybe a lot...

New Dress A Day - Vintage Dress

...and got turned into this lovely piece.

 

New Dress A Day - Vintage Dress - Polyester

For the second wear, I turned it up a bit!

From tube top the first go, to flowy skirt for the second wear!

New Dress A Day - Vintage Skirt

I paired the skirt with a vintage belt, the same BCBG heels from the first look, and a nude Calvin Klein top to keep it neutral. I must say, both looks are comfortable and super chic.

New Dress A Day - Vintage Skirt

It's so much fun to play with these palms!!

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From one polyester dress, to two different looks...

New Dress A Day - Vintage Skirt

Can't wait to get working on the top portion next!!

Tie Dye Backpack

The best way to give a white backpack a little face lift for school? TIE DYE! I wanted to put together a fun tutorial that shows how to transform a basic white canvas backpack into something chic for campus. DIY - Tie Dyed Backpack

A little DIY action will make this budget backpack look like you spent beaucoup bucks! The hardest part was picking the dyes!

DIY - Tie Dyed Backpack

All you need is:

Canvas backpack: (I got this one for $10 at Forever 21, but you can thrift one, use one that you have already that needs an update, or hop on over to Target to grab something!)

Dyes: I went with an assortment of brighter colors, but pick any palette that suits your fancy!

Rubber bands/gloves: Gloves are a lifesaver for your hands when you're dyeing! Make sure you protect those fingers.

Time to get to work!

I began to add rubberbands to the backpack next. I pinched a section of the backpack, put a rubber band around the gathered area, and then continued to add bands every few inches.

DIY - Tie Dyed Backpack

I put the backpack under water until the entire piece was saturated.

DIY - Tie Dyed Backpack

Now it was time to add dye! I added dye to plastic bottles to make it easier for application onto the backpack. (Don't forget to wear gloves!)

DIY - Tie Dyed Backpack

Once enough dye was applied, I let the pack dry overnight and when it was dry, I snipped off the rubber bands with a pair of scissors. (It's so much easier trimming them off than trying to pull them off with your fingers, especially if they're tight!)

DIY - Tie Dyed Backpack

From all white, to fashionably dyed!

DIY - Tie Dyed Backpack

What a fun way to get your hands a little dirty to create something so cool for school?

DIY - Tie Dyed Backpack

It's also a great trick to revive an old backpack to make new again!

DIY - Tie Dyed Backpack

If spots are on the darker side, just use darker dyes to hide! This is going to be my new go-to computer travel bag since back to school isn't completely relevant to me anymore! (PS, I miss school!!)

Heathyr's NDAD Creation

Heathyr sent me an amazing remake that I couldn't wait to share! Her style is right up my alley and the easy tweak she made to her vintage dress will make you want to do the same thing! Check out what she did...
Hi Marisa! I bought this $10 dress for a 40's party. I'm not a huge fan of red, but it works and it kind of reminded me of the dress from PS I Love You. Plus, it has pockets! Nothing like pockets!

New Dress A Day - Vintage 40s Dress

I wore this dress to the party, but knew I would never wear it again as is.

What will Heathyr turn this into???

I went through many tries - first I shortened the sleeves, then I tried taking the collar off. I even tried making it a strapless dress but nothing was quite right.

Eventually I cut length off the bottom and saved that piece. I cut just around the elastic waist to turn this into a skirt. (I love a circle skirt!!) Then, instead of turning this into your run of the mill circle skirt, I decided that I could give it a high/low hem. I used the part I cut off the bottom to make a new waistband.

New Dress A Day - Vintage 40s Dress

It came with a belt and I think it still works to wear it with or without the belt. All in all, I'm happy with how it turned out even though there were many changes along the way! :)

Heathyr, I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this!!! But, what a gorgeous way to reinvent this dress into a fabulous skirt that you'll wear on the regular. PS,the use of b/w to color in your before and after shots was genius.