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Mix and match the Georgia dress with your favorite me-made clothing.

Posted in: Style & Wardrobe • June 30, 2017





Seamwork Style is here to inspire you to try new pattern pairings and styles. Every month we mix Seamwork patterns with our favorite accessories to create outfits for work and play. Whether your style is effortless, cool, or chic, we’ve got you covered.

Our patterns pair together so that you can steadily build a closet full of clothing that reflects you and your personal taste.

This month, we styled the Georgia dress to create three unique looks.









The Georgia Dress


This Tencel Georgia dress is the perfect chameleon piece. In this look, we dressed it down with simple accessories.


The Oslo Cardigan


We layered this lightweight Oslo cardigan over the Georgia dress to add texture to this look.

Brown Sandals


Simple flat sandals keep this look comfortable and fashionable.

Blue Felt Hat


This chic felt hat adds a pop of monochromatic color to this look.









The Georgia Dress


The subtle blue of this Georgia dress pairs perfectly with warm metallic accessories.


The Valencia Clutch


This hand-printed clutch adds a playful touch to this look.

Gold Sandals


These gold strappy sandals can easily transition from day to night.

Handcrafted Accessory


A handmade necklace adds a personal touch to this outfit.












The Georgia Dress


The Georgia dress offers the perfect blank slate to dress up for a date night look.


The Almada Robe


We reimagined the Almada robe by sewing it in a chiffon jacquard. A simple fabric swap transforms this pattern into a chic kimono-style wrap.

Black Wedges


A simple black wedge elevates this look.

Gold Earrings

A pair of statement earrings finishes this evening look.




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