From Beautiful Upcycled Fabrics to Timeless Vintage Finds, An All the Wild Roses Review

Jan 8, 2019Uncategorized0 comments

a young woman wearing a black sustainable dress from all the wild roses while holding an umbrella in the rain

I have my fourth piece from All the Wild Roses, and my closet seems more lovely now! I’ve always loved their carefree vibes and flowy silhouettes—they’re refreshing in sustainable fashion’s sea of basic tees and sack dresses!

THREE REASONS TO LOVE ALL THE WILD ROSES

The Style: I’ve always considered this brand the ethical Free People. It’s romantic, free-spirited, and all-around lovely. Their dresses are the ones you would imagine someone frolicking through the fields in a bed of poppies – which I did! 😉

The Fabrics: This is another beautiful example of how someone else’s trash is another one’s treasure… All the Wild Roses uses a lot of surplus fabrics, which are too pretty not to be made into a new dress! 

The Versatility: Several people ask me where they can find semi-formal dresses to wear to a wedding or an event. I never have many options to give them, but an All the Wild Roses design can easily pair with some heels to make it ‘formal’ ready! I love a dress that you can throw on all different types of shoes and come out with a totally different look. 

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WHAT I’M WEARING

Anneke Embroidered Cotton Dress: Inspired by one of Hang’s, the creator’s favorite vintage dresses, the Anneke is made from a beautiful textured embroidered cotton. It reminds me of dresses I had as a child, but the sophisticated and chic version! 

Vintage Sweater: This is new to All the Wild Roses since I last had them featured on the blog. They now have a great collection of vintage pieces that fit perfectly into their aesthetic. & who doesn’t love oversized, bulky sweaters?! 

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