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Style a Tube Dress for Fall

Take a Simple Target Tube Dress and Make it Glam for Day or Night:

A woman smiling in a room with a colorful background


I know I know, tube dresses scream summer, they are for free loving days and easy breezy nights. Often we think tube dresses are for the well endowed and younger person. WRONG! Tube dresses especially with a bubble hem are very cute, and add a tee shirt or cute bodysuit under and they are very stylish for fall! 
I love the transition into fall! 

It's all about warm soups, sweaters and fall wreaths and decor. And lets not forget pumpkins, I am a sucker for pumpkin decor all year long, but even more so when it's in season! 
Back to tube dresses, I took a simple target tube dress on clearance for $16 and a lace bodysuit also on clearance for $9, and styled it with a leather jacket and grey boots from the thrift to give it a cool punk vibe, I also put it with some colorful sneakers without socks to give it that soccer mom vibe, that and a herringbone trench and you are drenched in current cute, amazing style. 



You could add a vest over it for day time lunch or a salon visit. The possibilities are endless.


If you want check out my video on this very topic and see what you think! 
And if you want to shop my ideas go here to see some items you can grab now! 
Tube dresses contrary to popular belief are the perfect summer to fall transition outfit. They are so easy to wear and you can even get them so they go well below the knee. Style one with these easy to find items I mentioned and you will be the most stylish person in the room. If you cant think of what to wear and a tube dress screams in your closet don't rule it out just because its fall! Make use of the current trends to make it look amazing for day or night! 
Let me know what you think in the comments!  

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