(Image Above: faux-pas image from heatworld.com)
When you choose to wear a rainbow colored dress like Beth Ditto, you’re making a statement no matter what. But the more pronounced the colors, the more of a statement you’re making. To avoid standing out in a bad way, I’d suggest wearing a dress that incorporates the colors in smaller stripes and breaks up the ROY G BIV order of the colors. Going by those guidelines, the Loft Party Dress was the perfect fix to this faux-pas. I paired it with the basic, black suede Midnight Rider Carryall and My So Called Heels to keep the dress from looking clownish, and then accessorized with the Syracuse Cardigan in Westcott and the Dahlia Headband. I love her hair and makeup – no changes there!
What would you have accessorized the loft party dress with? What are your thoughts on lots of color?





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the great thing about Ms Ditto is that she could could care less she’s considered a “faux pas.”
but, i do love the ‘fabulous’ pics! love that dress. <3
I love Beth’s dress actually. But the ModCloth outfit is great too.
i actually think beth ditto looks pretty cool there :O
i think beth looks fab! so often she doesnt dress approitately for her size and conforms to current trends. i think she looks excellent here.
Beth is an amazing singer <3 Such a pretty face.
she can pull everything off, and when i say everything , i really mean everything.
shes such a killer person.
xo!!!
i agree with all the ladies here, beth looks great, and her confidence overcomes anything that might be considered a fashion misstep.
I’m not so into her outfit… I love the syracuse Cardigan. Very cute.
while she may have confidence, obesity is not healthy. we must find a happy medium between promoting stick thin models and telling girls they should be okay with being obese
beth ditto is fab, not faux pas
Maybe we should just focus on telling our children that they’re wonderful people worthy of love no matter what size they are. I think that’ll have a much bigger impact than weight obsession.