DIY [CARVEN INSPIRED] CUT OUT MINI DRESS
23rd November 2011
Taking a horrendous dress and turning it into something cute and wearable is what I love most about DIY, and all it takes is a little time and imagination. As some of you may know, I fell in love with the Carven SS12 collection, particularly the strategically placed cut outs on the dresses. I knew the triangular cut out was something I would have to try for myself.
Originally I wanted a dress with a bright print like the Carven fabrics, but was unable to find anything I liked. I snagged this pink dress from the $1 pile of my local thrift shop and thought I could use that instead. I tried the dress on when I got home and my boyfriend almost vommed, it was not flattering in any way. I was told I resembled a ‘sister wife’ farmer in my mid-calf length, puffed shoulder dress that was also about 4 inches too big in the waist.
Transforming this dress took a little time but not that much skill, and all of it can be done by hand if you don’t have a sewing machine.
How I did it:
1. I cut the dress short and hemmed it.
2. I took the dress in at the waist by about 4 inches by sewing two thick darts in the back along the existing seam lines.
3. I then created the triangle in the front by cutting an upside down T into the front centre of the dress. I then folded the flaps of the T up and out to create the triangular opening.
4. I secured these using small stitches and then sewed the raw egde of the bottom of the T over to hem it.
5. Finally, I cut the sleeves off the dress and hemmed the new armholes.
6. I then gave the dress a really good iron, focusing on the hemmed areas.
All done! This dress is sure to get plenty of wear. I’ll be donning it with some sheer spotted tights once the weather starts cooling down a bit in Hong Kong. If you like this look but don’t like the exposed skin, you can always sew some sheer lace over the opening which I think would be very cute.
I hope this sort of project inspires you to be a bit imaginative with things you see in thrift stores. There’s a world of possibilities once you get to grips with taking the scissors to your clothes. Happy DIYing!





Oh my… can we please live in the same place so I can steal all your DIY projects?! This is so cute. I love hwo you chopped off the sleeves and shortened the length. The shape is so sweet and flattering.
You look stunning! xx
Amzing dress! That colour suits you to a tee! Have a great day. Amy x
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super cute! love it… the dress looks much more flattering now!
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Would love to try this! You’re brilliant!
I assume your boyfriend was happy with the end result?! Very, very cute.x
I adore this <3 Especially the baby pink.
xx
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This is so great! You are so talented – just WOW! Sunny greetings from germany, geisslein
That’s really amazing! I kind of liked the dress before too, ut I must say what you did is pretty unique! The color is so beautiful on you, do summer-ish! And I’m so jealous yu can walk bare legged at this time of the year!
PS: I’m going to Hong Kong in May for the wedding of my uncle who lives in Shanghai!
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Beautiful DIY dress, u’re real talent for all the things!;) Bravo!:)
kisses
Jelena (glamfabchameleon.blogspot.com)
One more day until the end of jewelry giveaway!!
You look beautiful!!
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Oh my goodness Geneva, you made that stodgy dress so damned cute!
I have a rather desperate reader request. I’ve just moved to Hong Kong and I have no idea where the thrift shops are besides Salvation Army at Stanley. Would you mind doing a post on them? Pretty please?
you made the dress so much cuter! way more wearable
Such a pretty dress, love it!
Amazing transformation, absolutely love this.
Thea Natalie @ Creatures of Life
perfect:)))
amazing work! i’m always paranoid about changing the look of an already made dress but dayamn! you did an awesome job on this dress
Perfectly refashioned and so inspiring! Incredible job.
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Very cute, this dress looks gorgeous x
The dress is amazing! You look so fresh:) I love all your DIY, so inspiring!!
what a transformation! you have definitely inspired to head out to the nearest thrift store and bag myself a dress! thank you xx
you have the best DIYs! love this!
xx
You’ve got such a great eye for these things!
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It’s gorgeous! I would have never guessed the initial dress!!
oh indeed. i really love carvens two latest collection. so much amazingness.. insane.
your project turned out great
xx
So creative and inspirational..
Lousine Adelia
This is simply amazing!
Great DIY, really srunning!
Love the triangular cut out, might even try that one with a thrifted flower printed midi dress I have lying around since last summer.
x
Oh’
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I just read your line about looking like a “sister wife” & almost spit out my breakfast laughing .. you are too funny & I also thrifted a dress that was the same color but it was like a 3XL & my husband had a similar reaction to your bf. Unfortunately my end result was nowhere as cool as yours. Love your blog <3
OMG! Extremely creative. Love love love. following =) -dara http://www.fashiontres.com
That’s amazing! You’re so good at this!
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so cool!
Besos
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wooow
Amazing! Lovely <33
xoxo*
Iv
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I absolutely love it! Very inspiring!
NOT a sister wife dress in the least anymore!
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Wow this is beautiful! Way to take something ugly and make it awesome! I’m definitely going to try this one.
GlamCake
Amazing DIY! You did a good work with your dress, I love it!
xxx
Great job, especially saving that not so cute dress from the thrift store.
totally inspired!
Sunnie
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wow! that is quite the transformation! the finished product is stunning. love it!
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I love your shoes did you post where they were from in a different post?
beautiful project
wow amazing diy!
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beautiful job on this Carven inspired dress! You really resuscitated that dress back to modern style – love love love your blog! I am following you for sure!
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Thank you so so much guys for your lovely comments, getting such nice words from you guys really inspires me and makes these tricky projects worth it.
@Lorenzli – Boots are from Zara recently. Perfect for winter.
@Thankfifi – hahaha yes, the bf thinks the dress is not so bad now. Not sister wife anymore!
this is seriously so inspiring. it turned out great, I love cut outs too!
I love altering pieces I find in op shops. I wish I had more time though. I have a massive pile which I’ve started to alter but haven’t finished and now I really want to.
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Love love love this. The transformation is ridiculous! You did an amazing job.
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XX
wow, amazing job! You look fabulous.
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haha no way! i just made a triangle cut out/backless dress on my blog (from scratch, not diy)
great minds think alike!
I love this idea!! So well executed!!
xoxo
this is amazing! i was wondering what thrift store you shop at. i live in hong kong too but i don’t know any thrift stores near my area.
This is brilliant !!
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so cute
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that’s so so coool!!!
on my to do list!
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amazing!!
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Nice job! I really like it.
Love this! great job! I might have to try it!
Lindsey Turner
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hey there, have always loved your diy! this one is amazingly up to date and you always make it look so simple! just a quick questions (which might sound a little stupid), i’ve tried cutting the sleeves off before and then hemming the bits in but i had trouble as the material wasnt sitting properly and it just seemed much easier with a sewing machine.. have you encountered this before or is it just me? xx
great!
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O projeto do vestido ficou bom,mas se você tivesse deixado um pouco mais comprido teria ficado melhor e aquele detalhe da frente(o triângulo),deveria ter ficado menos cavado,pois ficou aparecendo o sutiã.Mas no geral a reforma ficou boa! Beijos.
great!
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I have the ugliest dress EVER, but with the help of this I think I’ll be able to turn it into a beautiful dress! Also the colour is beautiful so I don’t want to throw it away, so thanks for that!
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love your glasses! this is Amaazing! love every DIY, your blog puts me in a creative mood everytime I stalk it lol.
Kajsa XOXO
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LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS! and your sunglasses! amazing!
xoxo kajsa
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would luff to try this DIY out.Thank you for being such an inspiration.I love your DIYs!
Wow, what a great original update to a boring vintage dress! Very cute!