DIY MICHAEL KORS INSPIRED CUT OUT DRESS
29th August 2011
I recently had the pleasure of doing a guest DIY post for the Miranda Kerr KORA Organics website. If you haven’t checked it out already make sure you do – it’s overflowing with lifestyle advice on beauty, fashion, nutrition and exercise. It also has a section on natural therapies which I am all for so check it out. Random fun fact? Miranda went to the same high school as me in Brisbane for a couple of years (she was a few grades above), and according to one of my first-year university boyfriends, the thought that I could have sat in a chair that she had also sat on in a previous class made me wayyy way wayyy more attractive.
For the DIY, Brooke of The Style Net and I decided that I would recreate this absolutely gorgeous Michael Kors cut out gown Miranda wore to the CDFA awards this year.
As soon as I saw it I knew it was a look I was going to have to try to recreate using my DIY skills. The rib cut outs and front split lent itself perfectly to the re-fashioning of a basic black maxi dress.
You’ll need:
A basic black maxi/midi dress in a jersey fabric (I bought mine from a cheap store for less than $10)
Scissors
Chalk
A needle and black thread
How to:
1. Put the dress on and mark where the two round cut outs should go using chalk. A circle about the size of a saucer sitting centred on each of the side seams at the height of your ribs is best. Note that while the Michael Kors dress has a cut out that goes all the way around the back – the one I made was just cut out on the sides and is intact at the back.
2. Cut the circles out.
3. Hem the circles using small stitches
4. One you have hemmed the but outs, pull the circles together in the front to create a gathered and a more triangular shaped cut out. I found this style suited me more and worked better with this soft jersey fabric.











This is great. I love it!!! You are super talented. Going to try this out but I doubt it’ll come out as good as yours lol.
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Sam xx
Absolutely gorgeous! I prefer your version, actually!
Belly B
gahhh! G! in LOVE with this diy!!! you look gorgeous girl! xxx
ps. the dress is very style stalker-esque too! minus the $100 price tag hehe! <3
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Perfecto!
Congratulations for your DIY!
Regards from Spain
Love that Tutorial! I go to town today and will bought such a dress and will try your DIY!
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thanks, you always have great ideas!!
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It amazes me how you come up with such great DIY!
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xx Brigita
very daring and baring, but it (you) look fabulous!
great idea indeed
xx
TFC
WOW looks great
Travel in Style
This dress is so beautiful! Great job!
Absolutely gorgeous! I adore this!
x
I love your blog so much , and the ideas are great
Always fowling
I love your blog and inspires me to keep working on my blog.
Your outfit is fantastic and super original.
Thank you
i love this! gonna try this. tnx!
very nice!i love your creations
gorgeous! love that you recreated the look with a mere 10 bucks and a little work
couturelust
giveaway! win four gorgeous rings
Amazing idea! Love the necklace!
http://simplylera.blogspot.com/
this is amazing! thanks for sharing
God has bless you with an amazing talent to sew. I wish I had that gift.
i’m so gonna try this!
x Je suis Sophie
Omg so amazing, I want to try it!
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I like yours better actually! Hmm, I need to try it out before it gets even colder …
well done!
staklene bombone
really amazing blog!!!
adorable!!!
God, you’re so creative! This dress is so sexy! I love it!
Aryn
Driftwood and Daydreams
Super sexy!
- Catherine at The Spring Blog (in Brisbane)
http://www.thespringblog.com
It’s beautiful, doesn’t even look like you did it yourself.
strut mode
this looks absolutely stunning. love.
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You did a great job, and you look extra hot!!!!
Thanks for your comments guys – I hope you can see how easy peasy it was to make a cut out dress! I have started thinking about what other items I own that I can do this to!
@Belly B – Wow that is such a compliment, obviously Miranda trumps me (by a million) in the hotness stakes but glad you like my version of the dress.
@Il Etaite Une Fois – Thanks B, so glad you like it! Yes I was thinking Style Stalker too when I was doing it.
@The Fashion Cloud – hahaha yes it does show quite a bit of skin. I took these pics in the morning would you believe and a few people who walked past must have thought I have coming home from a very big night.
@Tessa – Yup, only the price of lunch for this DIY. I love when I am able to do that!
@Onehourgirl- Thanks honey! The cut outs do add a certain va va voom quality dont they – not for the fainthearted.
I love your idea. looks so amazing.
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Mary
very good job!
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Im loving the metallics plate belt too!!
i just recently did i DIY on a belt like that if you want to check it out!
http://fashionavecnanna.blogspot.com/2011/08/diy-metal-plate-belt.html
- i am loving your blog…! my daily inspiration source!
xx Nanna
http://fashionavecnanna.blogspot.com
I like your dress better! x
Totally banging…
Going to do this just sans the thigh high snip as I am not blessed with pins like yours
Thanks as always for sharing,
Birdie x
Such an amazing DIY!
aaand um, so didn’t know you were from Brisbane!
where do you recommend to shop for Elizabeth Arcade-esque clothes in Hong Kong (for cheaper prices haha)?
x
beautiful dress:)
You’re so beautiful it’s crazy!
hi geneva! i made my version of this diy! i love it! thanks for being an inspiration! – tien
Simple but amazing!
Love this one so much. need to try it some time. Where is your dress from? can’t find any dress that cheap?
Hey, could you maybe give clearer instructions on how to do the sowing for the scrunchy fabric part? (I don’t even know the name for that kind of thing, that’s how beginner I am). Or could you maybe recommend a good website where I could find instructions
?
Thanks soo much!
Valentina