I have a closet full of dresses from Victoria McMillian. I love her recreations of famous real-life gowns. I am determined to review each and every one of them, but let's begin with the first!
Longoria, no doubt inspired by Eva Longoria's 2007 Emmy dress, is a sizzler! Be prepare for the paparazzi, this dress is an attention grabber! I love the curve-hugging sheath, plunging neckline, and bare back. Undeniably sexy, yet classy, this dress is for the woman who is confident, glamorous, and feminine.
This ensemble from
VictoriaV includes 2 tops - one labeled wear with skirt, one labeled single, 2 skirt options - a mini, or the medium-length which I am wearing here, and an underwear layer labeled slip, though I consider them panties. I really wish Victoria would include a pair of adjustable length glitch pants. Some poses would cause leg break through which could easily be fixed with glitch pants.
Her texturing is amazing, overall very well done. This dress is a mass of sequins so the shading can be challenging. One sequin on the skirt front - top right - appears to be a little too dark, a little too brown, but is probably only noticeable since the area in which it appears is basically very light. Do I consider a it a flaw? Would it stop me from wearing it? Absolutely not. I see it as just a little tweak that could make a fabulous dress a perfect one!
To complete my look, I pulled out my favorite hairstyle Darling by
Laqroki, whose color I tweaked a bit.
Stormy Moody's Silver Stud Side Stilettos in baby pink was a no brainer, the silver and pink looking like they were made especially for this dress!
Well, I got a guy here anxious to take me out for a little dancing, so tata for now! Mwah!