
First of all, this dress is running HUGE. I ended up with a 4. I asked Jill to grab a 6 but she nabbed the 4 saying she had several 10's go down to a 4 in it. And the retro orange wasn't even there in a 6, so I shrugged and said sure. Thanks to my sister and dear dinagideon, I'm really trying to try on the smaller sizes first. Hard to move the brain there. But I remembered how big the Shelby dress ran, so I figured it was worth a try.
Um, oh yeah, I took a 4. A 4!!!! I even tried on the 6 just to see (in the muslin) and it was like wearing a massive paper grocery bag. So size down in this...way down. Maybe that's what they mean when they say "easy fit" in the online description. Pre-weight loss, I think I still would have taken a 6.

Let's talk color. I'm glad I tried on the retro orange. I admit I was sorely tempted by the muslin (oooh, pretty neutral), but I figure a tan dress is easier to find than one with this color. Did not see the spiced olive in store. The Retro Orange looks, to my untrained and upaid eye, like a pretty close dupe for Modern Red. I held up the dress to a modern red perfect fit tee I got earlier in the spring and yep, they were an exact match. So if you're trying to figure out exactly how orange it is, it's basically the same as the Dorrie skirt or the tees.
How am I going to wear it? Let's see...With the navy atelier jacket and navy flats (possible Easter outfit), but I'd love some other flats...will have to play in the closet. With sandals and sunnies, duh. Maybe even with a long sleeve tee layered underneath. I definitely had some fun playing with this on Polyvore yesterday. Probably/possibly would work with tights underneath - I wonder if black tights would be too Halloween-y. Any cardigan will work over it since it's sleeveless (must be why I love sleeveless in the summer, I always need the cardi anyway inside with all the AC, so it's just easier).