Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Olivia Wilde In Alexander McQueen Dress At The Bulgari Event – Find Dresses Inspired By Her Dress!


Olivia Wilde chose a blue and black embroidered Alexander McQueen frock for the Bulgari event. With that striking cobalt blue color and embroidered black details, she is certainly hard to overlook:



Olivia Wilde



Mercedes-Benz New York Fashion Week Autumn/Winter 2013 – Bulgari Celebrates Icons Of Style: The Serpenti at Bulgari Fifth Avenue – Arrivals Featuring: Olivia Wilde Where: New York City, NY, United States When: 09 Feb 2013



Olivia Wilde




Olivia accessorized with Bulgari jewels as befits the occasion. I can't say I'm crazy over her heels and hairdo, but I definitely love her dress. The ornate details at the front and back of the dress perfectly accentuated the whole look.



But this dress is definitely elusive. I tried searching for shops to purchase it but it seems like you can only get it from Alexander McQueen shops. I do love the challenge of finding something that looks like it though.



These dresses are not exact replicas but they do have similar elements to the gorgeous Alexander McQueen dress.



1. Ellena Dress, $298.00, BCBGMaxAzria



This dress resembles Olivia's because they have the same sleeveless and round-necked structure. You can also find similar ornate print, although in this dress, the print is found at the sides:

BCBGMaxAzria Ellena Dress






2. Christina Baroque Dress, $144.00, Torn by Ronny Kobo



Had this dress been a tad longer, it would have been the perfect dress inspired by Olivia's McQueen frock. It has black baroque print in front and at the back as well:



Torby by Ronny Kobo Christina Baroque Dress






3. Vittorio Dress, $447.00, Haus Alkire



The print on this dress also reminds me of Olivia's dress. It's a pity it didn't share the same cobalt blue color, but it could also be a perfect cocktail dress:

Haus Alkire Vittorio Dress






So what do you ladies think? Would you like to wear these dresses and copy Olivia's style?



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