DIY Tulle Tutu Skirt

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diy tulle tutu maxi skirt, house of harlow leather tote, dog and pony spiked leather jacket, victoria's secret turtleneck sweater, dolce vita suede pumps, austin street style, austin fashion blog, texas style blog, diya liu
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DIY skirt (instructions after the jump), Dog and Pony jacket, Victoria's Secret turtleneck (similar), Charming Charlie bracelet, House of Harlow bag, Dolce Vita shoes

How to transform a thrifted dress into a skirt:

 DIY sewing project, making tulle skirt, thrifting
 DIY sewing project, making tulle skirt, thrifting
*Note: If you are uncomfortable with sewing (or don't own a sewing machine), you can either find a tailor to do the alterations for ~$20 or just cut off the excess material at the waistband, cut around the zipper (see picture above) and leave it in its full length. Zip up the zipper to the top and tuck the extra portion underneath the waistband when wearing*
When Jen arrived to stay the night on Saturday at around 11 PM, she found me getting ready to do a last-minute sewing project in transforming a thrifted tulle dress into a tulle skirt. The cause behind this madness? I felt like I had nothing to wear for speaking at Sunday's Texas Style Council Conference. I knew everyone would be dressed to the nines in the spring's newest trends, palettes, and silhouettes. I couldn't afford to get more clothes (financially and time-wise) so I decided to complete this project I've had on the backburner for a while now. I found this dress with the original tags attached on a 50% off everything sale at a local thrift store and immediately envisioned it transformed into a tutu skirt to pair with casual t-shirts for a Carrie Bradshaw moment or with a corset top for evening events.
Here I've paired it with a very special jacket from Dog and Pony and a clearance turtleneck sweater. I was tempted to pair this skirt with just a gray cotton tee but in the end I figured what the heck, I'm known for dressing weirdly over-the-top anyway, and paired it with the jacket. I'm glad I did and also was smart enough to bring some Dog and Pony business cards with me... everyone wanted to know more about the jacket and I handed out so many cards throughout the day! I was even sketched while I was speaking by an attendee. I'm very proud of my friend Star and her Dog and Pony team for their latest vintage reworking projects. 

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34 comments:

  1. amazing skirt :)

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  2. I'm inlove with the skirt! I actually think of buying tulle to make myself one. It looks so soft an dfeminine probably because of the pale violet colors as well. really great! The only thing about the DIY tutorial that troubles me is that not everyone can find an old tulle dress. But i'll try to find the fabric and maybe i'll show you the result soon :)

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  3. Thank you for sharing these! I love that skirt so much =) So pretty! X

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  4. I am in love with your jacket! The studding detail is so unique and adds chic.
    I'm also loving your DIY skirt! I hope to go thrifting soon so I can make one myself :)

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  5. I have the same turtleneck sweater- hehe. It's so comfy! Love the DIY skirt- so feminine. :)

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  6. I loooove your skirt.The colour,the lenght,everything!!!

    xx,Laura
    http://thegirlwiththeowlnecklace.blogspot.com

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  7. Love love love this look!!! The maxi turned out amazing! Good find!

    xx
    Giovanna
    www.oliveandanarrow.com

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  8. That is so awesome that you just made that! I love the look and I am definitely going to try something like that for myself. Awesome!

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  9. You did such a great job! The skirt i so beautiful!

    XoXo
    Plami

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  10. Great idea Diya! You look lovely! :)


    Sending love,
    kimberly
    -xoxo-

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  11. Diya you looked lovely that day ... this skirt is glorious!!!! Also, enjoyed your anecdotes from the panel!!! :)

    ∞ © tanvii.com ∞

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  12. Loved this skirt when I saw it at the panel at TxSC on Sunday. So happy its a DIY.

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  13. I'm amazed that you made that skirt! It is so pretty. Also, the way you've paired it with the jacket makes it that much more stunning. Great colors in this outfit!

    Ashlyn
    Triple Thread

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  14. Ohhh how I love your skirt!I'm a huge fan of tutu skirts,and the fact that this is long version makes it more unique!
    xx
    B.

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  15. You did such a great job! Congrats, the result is great :D Lovely color too :X

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  16. You looked SO AMAZING!!! Well, as you know, I just HAD to sketch you.
    The clean scan is on its way -- check your email.

    Such a clever DIY. One I could even finish! Haha!

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  17. you look gorgeous
    kisses from Prague
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  18. This skirt is so pretty! I might have to go to salvation army and make my own!

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  19. So cute! It's amazing how simply DIY's can be to create the cutest things. I love the spikes on your jacket! Gorgeous.
    Love & Labels

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  20. @Sianna: Very true! I should have mentioned: this DIY is adaptable to any dress one might find at a thrift shop and might be un-wearable w/o any modifications...regardless of fabric.

    I can't wait to see the tulle skirt you make!

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  21. Love the DIY skirt&jacket!! I just love your style (:

    -Tina.

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  22. I just watched a video on PSS. I wanted you to know that you come across as incredibly well-spoken humble and natural. I love your style, too. I hope to make it to the conference sometime.

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  23. @Danielle: uh oh, now you've made me curious what I had said during the conference! I was so nervous I've forgotten everything I've said already. I'm glad you enjoyed it though!!! :)

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  24. Awesome DIY! :) And I love that jacket!

    <3 Kelly

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  25. That maxi skirt is the most perfect length and the most perfect color. You are rocking it!

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  26. Fantastic skirt! On the look out for floor length tulle/chiffon gowns as victims now!!

    Susie X

    theembellished.blogspot.com

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  27. Hey! que lindas fotos! hermosa falda!

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  28. smart diy, easy and affordable! your skirt looks fabulous.

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  29. Wow, what a fantastic DIY with that skirt! You did an amazing job and it's so wearable. Love the way you toughened it up with that jacket. The spikes are killer!

    Marisa
    http://style-rhapsody.blogspot.com

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  30. Amazing skirt and looks so good with that cool jacket!

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  31. Awesome skirt, love that you whipped it up so quickly from a dress! Great outfit.
    Delaney
    xx

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  32. I really love this outfit! The skirt is such a pretty and unique color!

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  33. i love this skirt too, its such a pretty color!! and that blazer is awesome, i like the spikes on it, makes it unique! and cute bracelets!

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  34. How can a awesome, studded jacket get any better? By pairing it with a beautiful maxi skirt! I love this look, its just lovely!

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