Continuing on with tops this morning…For reference, I wear a Medium/size 8 in tops (34C cup).

~ Tyhlo Checked Swing Top, Small ~

I know this top is supposed to be loose and swingy but I think I might have benefited from a Petite size. Even then, I think it would look too large on me. Someone with a taller, slimmer frame would look great in this top.

I think where the waist line hits and the pleats below it add too much bulk for me. I do like the Gingham and it was comfortable on.

The back is a little longer than the front. Tylho has two other items in Gingham right now: Open-Shoulder Top and Draped Gingham Tank.

~ Cameo Cross Contor Top, Medium ~

This was a return and my PS wanted me to try it on, since it was in my size. This is a crazy-looking top. Ruffles at the chest, asymmetrical hem, abstract pattern – There’s nothing it doesn’t have, including straps.

Right away, I knew this top wasn’t going to be for me. But it’s rare to see online exclusives returned to my store so I had to at least try it. The gathering at the chest wasn’t annoying like they it looked on the hanger. If you take that away, the shape is very A-line. I’m still not sold on the asymmetrical hemline but it seems to work.

The Medium fit very well and this was surprisingly comfortable on. The Poly Crepe material was somewhat soft against the skin. It’s definitely a statement piece and perfect for a date night or special night out. Slim cropped pants in black or white will be perfect with this top.

Though both are not for me, they are really great tops. I wanted to try a lot on during the Birthday event but also be very selective in what I was going to buy or consider buying.

What do you think of the Cross Contor Top? Would you wear it?

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I have been waiting for June all year but I’m still surprised by how quickly the month came. It is my birthday month, after all, and I have a busy schedule of not much going on. Sometimes you just need that calm for a little while. The weather has been gorgeous. I’ve been outside as much as possible since we were cooped up inside for a while with all the rain and storms. That’s where I’ve been instead of writing up these Anthropologie fitting-room reviews for you. So let’s get back to it, shall we?

Tops are up next. For reference, I wear a Medium/size 8 in tops (34C cup, waist unknown).

~ Porridge Layered Swing Tank, Green, Small ~
The multi-print of this swing tank is a great way to do pattern-mixing if you feel you can never do it right. The Green and Yellow motifs were my favorite colors, though apparently everyone else’s too. The Yellow was all but sold out but I did manage to find a Small in the Green. I do need a Medium in this top as it was snug across the chest. 

This flows nicely, probably due to the Poly under-layer and Rayon Knit top.

A racer-back or strapless bra will be needed. I’m holding open the top layer so you can see a better view of the lining. This is just a super-cute top and perfect for Summer.

~ HD in Paris Shadow Pane Tank, White, size 8~
I have a similar tank by HD in Paris from last year. I like that this one isn’t tiered like the Swingpane Tank as it lays a little closer to the body. The size 8 was a good fit for me. I don’t think I would go down to a 6 since I think it will pull across the chest for me.  You can leave the front ties un-tied to wear it more open, like the catalog image. I think tied a little looser than I have it will be the best look. 

Looking at these pics now, I’m wondering why I didn’t buy it. I really like it.

~ Tiny Cornflower Tiered Top, Blue, Small ~
I bought this in a different print several years ago. I love the jersey tank and the flowy printed sheer top over it. I received so many compliments on it when I did wear it. Eventually, I shrunk the top layer enough that the hem was below my chest and not at the low waist. The Small fit well since the tank stretches. 

I don’t really care for this print though. I think it’s the brown on the hem of the overlay. If it had been a different print I probably would have gotten it. My other one was so easy to wear and very comfortable.

~ Porridge Printset Tee, Orange, Medium ~
The Medium fit good in this top but I think I can size to a Small. It also comes in blue, with a solid front and printed floral back. 

What do you think of these tops? Should I go back and get the Shadow Pane Tank or wait for it to make it to sale?

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I found one dress from my June New Arrivals picks and one from my wishlist, in this set. Check them out below.

~ Dear Creatures Trinnette Shirtdress, Small ~

This dress looked really big in the Medium, on the hanger, so I grabbed a Small. It’s definitely the best fit. I like the navy Gingha on the dress and the lace scalloped shoulders. 
  

I wasn’t that impressed with the shape of the dress. It could have been a little more nipped in the waist, especially since the back has some pleating that makes the dress widen out. Still, it’s a very cute dress and will be great for Summer.

  
~ Isabella Sinclair Tillie Shirtdress, Blue, Small ~

I liked the light chambray material of this, which is why I tried it on. It definitely needs a belt to give it more shape. There’s enough length to still be modest if you do add a belt. The hem is slightly high-low, with the back being longer. It wasn’t a love for me though it is sleeveless and had pockets. There’s also a light jersey slip that comes with the dress.  
 ~ Collette Dinnigan Tied Acionna Silk Dress, size 8 ~

This dress is screaming to be worn at a Summer wedding. The size 8 did not fit. I could not get it zipped past the waistband. I don’t know if that was because of the seaming at the waistband or my wider ribcage. I always have trouble in that area, when using a side zip. The ties at the shoulder are decorative only. The v-neck is just a tad low but since this is more of a special occasion dress I don’t think it matters. 
  

This seems to be a new designer at Anthropologie and I’ll need to try on a few more items to gauge the proper fit in this brand. There is also a shirt and maxi dress in this same print.

~ San & Soni Loka Tunic Dress, Small ~

Mine. Mine. MINE! I loved this dress. I loved how this fit and draped on me. I loved the beading and design of the embroidery. The beading didn’t weigh down the dress and the material wasn’t heavy. And, I loved the length. Exactly where I like a special occasion dress to hit, a few inches above the knee but still able to sit down properly. 
  

My only, single issue with this dress was that I have no where to use it. I have a few nice dresses for weddings, showers, special date nights, etc. so I don’t need another one. I really don’t. Even with my birthday discount, this dress was a little pricey. Especially for a wear-once-a-year dress.

If//when the Loka Tunic Dress goes on sale, I will be just a few clicks away from owing it. The others were a pass, compared to this dress and the Embroidered Bluebird Dress.

What do you think of this next set of dresses? Would you try any of these on?

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This next post of dress are from the Anthropologie in San Diego. I’ll have additional dresses from the Birthday Event at my local store later today.

This dress is very beautiful in person. It looked large on the hanger so I grabbed Small. I was surprised how well it fit. The Medium would have been too loose in the chest and wider throughout. The dress is a little heavier than I expected it to be, particularly because it has the beading and embroidery. I don’t know if I’d wear this to an outside event if there isn’t a cool breeze. Still, it flows nicely and the blue does pop off the white background.
  

This was a return and there was only one size available. I was not able to zip this up all the way in back. It stopped at the waistband. Also, the halter neck buttoned in the back and just fit. Still, I love the colors of the dress and would look gorgeous on someone taller and thinner than me. I would have loved to have seen this in a skirt or a silk blouse. If I had a need for it, I would probably get a size 10 and shorten the length on it.
  
I’ve been wanting to try this dress on since I saw it online. I love the single button at the neckline but I felt like a nurse in this dress. The Medium was the best fit in the arms and chest though a Small would have been good for the width through the waist and hips. This had to have been pinned on the catalog shot since there looks to be some slight waist definition. Belting it this dress would mess up the pleating, I think. Also, there was a lining that probably contributes to the oversized look of the dress. This is now on sale and every size is available. Most people seem to have gone with a Petite size in this dress and I think they made the right choice. This needs to be as close to the body as possible. 
  

The Ranna Gill Embroidered Blue Bell Dress was my favorite of these three, though I love the colors of the Candymint Halter Dress

Which dress do you like?

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~ Level 99 Linen Crops, size 29 ~

This is such a beautiful top and fits extremely well in my normal size 8. I’m not particularly fond of cleavage-baring tops though this one might be an exception, it’s just so gorgeous. It’s very figure-flattering but probably best for those with a smaller bust than me (34C) and probably taller or more slender too. Though I didn’t tie it to show off, I love the big blue bow. I almost bought this top but I don’t know if I would have made it out of the house wearing it, even for Date Night.

These Linen Crops were a contender for my wide-leg linen pants search. Level 99 is one of my favorite pants brand and I always wear a 29 in whatever they offer. The Sky is probably my favorite color of the 4 that are offered. They don’t fit like the model images where you can see when the pant starts to widen in the leg. Though sold out, a Petite 30 might work a little better.

What do you think of Maeve’s Mitered Stripe Peplum Top? Have you tried it yet?

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