Showing posts with label black dress. Show all posts
Showing posts with label black dress. Show all posts

July 1, 2013

The 2013 Black Dress Dilemma

It's the challenge that inspired this blog and my mission:

The quintessential "little black dress," which fashion houses all over America claim every woman owns.

But not this girl.  Not if you're a modest dressing, style-savvy woman who makes a conscious decision that her body is not for show.

While I always hope, and love to hear, that this blog helps women everywhere - particularly those who look for clothes that help them stay covered up with long pants, maxis, and longer sleeves - find stylish and affordable clothing, the challenge of finding the perfect black dress still remains.  To date, especially in the summertime, I don't see black dresses at the usual suspects - the Macys, the Gaps, the Marshalls, the Anthropologies, the Banana Republics, the H&Ms, the New York & Cos, the Nordstroms, and anywhere else in between.

I firmly believe that the market and these retailers can stock items in their stores that stray away from the usual need to equate summertime with "bare it all." If you know me, you'll know my mission in life is to bring modest clothing into the mainstream.

As a tribute to the effort that planted the seed in my head, and to the constant battle that women who choose to maintain a modest and stylish dress code, here are my yearly picks for summer black dresses.  Criteria are as follows:
  • Must be a dress that falls at my mid-calves or lower
  • Must be contemporary
  • Must be wedding appropriate
  • Must be easily styled with a bolero, shrug, or cardigan without looking odd/frumpy to cover up bare arms
  • Must be under $100
  • Should not look like something a witch or your grandmother would wear (unless your grandma is Anna Wintour or Audrey Hepburn)
  • Must be predominantly black
Here are my three favorite finds:




If these don't satisfy, here are a few others I found:

June 11, 2012

The One That Started It All

While there are many instances that led to this blog, the catalyst is an innocuous black dress.  Supposedly a staple in every woman's closet but hear you me: as a Muslim women, a black dress is not the item found 'round the world.  When one of my best friend's asked me to be her maid of honor, I excitedly said yes (of course!).

The only thing of the entire MOH experience which was a challenge was the search for a bridesmaid dress: a simple, formal black dress.  It's the black dress I spent a solid 4 months searching for last year - enlisting a myriad of friends in the process - which ultimately led me to create Greater Lengths.  The promise to you is to make your American style and fashion search a more enjoyable and less anxiety-inducing experience.

Happy anniversary to my sweet friends on their first anniversary and congratulations to me for finding the perfect black dress!  (I won't lie, I looked smashing!)

In honor of my (now perfect) black dress, I give you the (first annual) black dress post.

The black dress of the year goes to this beauty.  Coming in at under $60, the top of the dress has some drama with the ruffles.  The neckline can be pulled up to be adjusted to sit higher under the decollatege.  With a cardigan over the arms, the neckline becomes a classic square shape, creating a slimmer neckline.


 
The runner up for the year is the Tinley Road Cutout Maxi.  This dress also makes a great long, maxi, black dress with a dramatic neckline - perfect for a hijab-adorning Muslim woman.
 
 


Casual black dresses:





Formal black dresses: