Monica D. Murgia

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May 11th, 2012 by Monica Murgia

Dressing Room Confessions: Always Check the Rear-view Mirror

I dream of wearing short dresses.  Now that it’s spring, all those breezy short hemlines in stores seem to whisper my name.  Every year it starts the same.  I hope that this will be the year.  Maybe this time I will find that perfect mid-thigh length dress.   I’ll go shopping, and find a potential winner.  This week, it was this white cotton wrap dress.  The neckline was draped so prettily!

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So far, so good!  The fit was apparently great.  But after years of searching, I was skeptical.  It was written all over my face.  The length seemed perfect – from the front.

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My main issue with short dresses isn’t the front.  It’s the back.  These dresses are just not manufactured to fit my body type.  The problem?  I have a rather ample hip, which just requires more fabric.  If the hemline is cut straight across, once it’s on my body, it is several inches shorter in the back.  Generally, I can spot the issue by turning to the side.  See how dramatic the difference is?

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Then comes the dreaded moment: when I have to crank my head around and check the back.  Sure enough, it is always the same.  Too short.  Dressing room confession: Always check the rear-view mirror.  Some outfits can look stellar from one angle, and dismal from another.

(I think that sign should read: “Have you thought about a different dress???”)

The trip wasn’t a total loss.  I found this AMAZING striped shirt dress.  And it looks great from every angle!

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9 Responses to “Dressing Room Confessions: Always Check the Rear-view Mirror”
  1. I have the same problem. Ample hips and rear end. I am continuously frustrated about this issue.

    But oh my, I love the striped dress. It is elongating on you.

    • I wish that dressmakers simply added two or three inches to the hemline in the back. The issue would be solved and we could wear short dresses! But the striped dress is really amazing. The trip ended up being worth it!

  2. Yes, I see this as a design problem.

    And what a shame because the dress is really cute on you. I do love the striped one too.

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