Power Ranking my Realisation Par Pieces

As many of you might know, I’m a huge fan of Realisation Par. I own a ton of their pieces and each one makes me feel like the perfect mix of sexy and cute, like all the time. I don’t know what it is about these pieces that does it; but wearing them is basically a guarantee of unparalled confidence.

However, I definitely have my favorites in my collection. Based on a mix of different factors, like the pattern, wearability, and fit, some pieces get worn a lot more than others. If you’re thinking of purchasing a piece, I hope this helps you decide on your first one!

The Naomi

This skirt is, by and far, my favorite piece. I own it in two colors and probably wear it once a week. Whether I’m pairing it with a sweater for the office or a crop top on the weekend, this skirt is my favorite piece to throw on when I want to look cute and hate everything else in my closet (don’t act like that hasn’t happened to you). It’s easy to style and instantly upgrades your look, and that’s a fact.

I wear about a size 28 in jeans, occasionally a 29, and purchased this in a large. I probably could have sized down a size, but this fits the way I like it. It has a bit more fabric and fits slightly loose around the waist.

See it styled for work in this post!

The Ozzie

Another piece I own in two colors, it’s that good. While the poison ivy color is probably my favorite, I purchased it in this red poppy color when it went on sale. I only own it in a size XL, which fits my chest perfectly. I do recommend sizing up if you have a bigger bust like I do. You can always get the waist tailored in, which I might do to the green one.

When I first purchased this dress, I think I tried it on when I got home from work for two weeks straight. This is my dress for a night out, because I know it looks good. It’s, in my opinion, the most flattering dress sold on the site.

The Amelia

For the weekends when I want something cute and sexy but still somewhat modest, this dress fits the bill. For it’s versatility and wearability, it definitely earned it’s number 3 spot on this list. I also got this in a large.

See it styled here and see my full review here.

The Valentina

I think this dress is more flattering than the Amelia (it makes my waist look like a barbie doll), but it’s deep v-neck and shortness makes it slightly less wearable. I reach for it less than my Ozzie dresses, but it’s another great piece for a night out in the spring or brunch with my girlfriends. I also got this in a large, but could have sized up for more room in the bust.

The Cher

This is probably my favorite crop top in my closet. Mainly, I wear it with high rise denim, but I love how different it can look with different washes and fits. It’s cute, but definitely short. I wish it had slightly more length, but the cropped fit is part of what makes it flattering. I also got this in a large, but could have used an extra large to give the bust a bit more room.

The Cookies

This is almost like the Naomi skirt but shorter. The material is a bit thinner and not as luxurious as the Naomi, but it is a lot cuter for going out. I brought this skirt to NYFW last fall, and I love how it can look sexy with a crop top or a bit more modest with a tee and denim jacket. I also got a large in this skirt and it’s slightly loose.

The pattern is what makes the skirt. It’s loud, colorful, and super unique and would make a perfect set with the top they sell in the same pattern.

The 1996

Of all my Realisation Par pieces, this one probably gets the most compliments. Because of the embroidery, it’s not quite as comfortable as the Amelia dress, but this dress is always a showstopper.

I also brought this dress to NYFW, where I belted it to make it look shorter. This dress would be perfect for weddings or a slightly more conservative event where a midi dress would be approprite. It can be dressed down with a denim jacket but it the embroidery and silky fabric definitely gives it a more formal look.

Again – I own this in a large. For the relaxed fit I prefer, the large is perfect.

See my full review here.

The Teale

This dress was my first from Realisation Par. I have it in a large and an extra large probably would have been more appropriate for my bust.

The pattern is what makes this dress gorgeous, but the low v-neck makes it inappropriate in some situations. I find myself constantly adjusting the neck, which is why this stunning dress falls a bit lower on my list.

See my full review here.

The Bianca

I have this top in two colors, which is pretty amazing for a top that falls so low on my list. I find myself not reaching for it as much because it requires boob tape and some adjusting when I’m out and about. Beware of nip-slips in this one, but it’s super cute with high waisted denim for a night out.

The cherry print is my favorite and part of why I love this top. I love pairing it with red block heels for a cute summer look.

The Violette

This dress strikes me as a wedding guest dress, but I ended up bringing it to NYFW and loving the look I pulled together. Since then, I’ve worn this dress open as a kimono and it’s made me love the dress a lot more!

The Sunny

Coming in last on this list is a dress I still love. Honestly, I love all these pieces! This one, however, requires me to go sans-bra (boob tape is my savior) and it still quite short. However, the side-boob action can be really cute and this dress does make for a really cute cover-up in the summer!

Realisation Par The Sunny Morning Glory, By Far Tanya Mule Nude Patent

So – of all these pieces – which one is your favorite?

Hi - my name is Kirsten! I am currently based in Chicago after a long cross-country move from Arizona. What will you find here? I love sharing all things sustainability and slow fashion, any of my day-to-day shenanigans, the latest new hobbies I picked up, and whatever concert or music festival I can find. Welcome and thanks for popping in to my little corner of the world wide web!

1 Comments

  1. 1.23.20
    Amon said:

    Dresses look great on you. Especially in an era where most aren’t wearing them. You keep rocking them 🙂

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