Brooklyn 2.0 dress (midi)
I posted this picture in the Facebook group and numerous women did like this type of dress. Also for the color.
A full skirt, mid calf length or longer so it’s also a long skirt on taller women (because it’s not a circle but a straight hem it can be easily shortened if needed)
A defined empire waist that’s easily adjustable for longer or shorter torso because of the straps coming from the side seam.
And little cap sleeves are so flattering!
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14 Aug, '24
RachaelHighlighted comment
Love this, but I'd love it more as a maxi length rather than midi. :) -
07 Jun, '24
Jeannette EngelForgot to mention pockets but these are essential! Inseam pockets are almost invisible in such a full skirt.
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07 Jun, '24
LoisElegant, graceful, versatile. I would buy several of these dresses, especially in cobalt, iris, deep teal, and/or black.
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07 Jun, '24
Amy C.This is what we dreamed the Brooklyn maxi would be. The criss cross wrap over the belly is so much more flattering than the elastic, the top wrap provides more coverage than the current Brooklyn who gets floppy, and the sleeves have the right length without being too restrictive.
PLEASE also adopt this clean light green. It's a perfect color for warm weather!! -
07 Jun, '24
CarrieLove this style! Especially because wrapped top is not revealing and the waist band is wide and not restrictive like the sewn-in elastic.
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07 Jun, '24
CarrieWould love this in more true tones. Too many offerings in muted, pastel, or grey/black undertones.
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07 Jun, '24
Elizabeth DoerrAlso want to put in a plug for the tighter, higher neckline vs. the flowy drapey neckline.
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07 Jun, '24
MarjoleinThis with pockets would be so great. Especially in newish colours, or rarer colours because there is a limit on how many dark blue and black dresses I need...
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07 Jun, '24
Tracy BI love everything about this suggestion. To me the one big drawback of the Brooklyn is the elastic waist makes the dress look like the dress is “unfinished” and needs a belt. This built in empire waist belt, allows Brooklyn to be worn on its own. I would buy this style in both a short and long version(s) plural, multiple colors 🤩
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08 Jun, '24
JillThe website won’t let me upvote but yes please! Include a cool blue color preferably.
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09 Jun, '24
PaulaSo, does this proposed design have a self-belt sewn in? I think that would be a very fabulous idea!
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09 Jun, '24
KGorgeous style of dress! I would only buy jewel tones (cool, clear, saturated COLOR), though. As in sapphire, ruby, emerald, amethyst, not the typical muddy marionberry, please.
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10 Jul, '24
JvI came here to suggest something very similar, having just seen this Fb ad - a bit like a true midi Brooklyn with a tie belt to cinch the waist and cover or not need elastic.
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28 Jul, '24
AnnaYes! I just posted this on the Facebook group and there’s enthusiastic response. What I like about this style, is that there is more fabric in the top and in the skirt then in Brooklyn, and it is adjustable- also, the extra ruching is flattering.
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28 Jul, '24
Diane NewcomerI love this! I would love it with pockets. Love that it is adjustable. I didn’t like how low cut the Brooklyn is. I like the belted look. This is classic and elegant and I would love it in garnet or berry pink.
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28 Jul, '24
StephanieYes! But please in full length (can always be hemmed) for formal/gala events.
Black, Marine Blue, Plum or Burgundy -
22 Apr, '25
Edie Clark MergedBrooklyn would be even more perfect for a dressy occasion like wearing to a wedding in a midi length.
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23 Apr, '25
System"Midi length Brooklyn" (suggested by <Hidden> on 2025-04-22), including upvotes (1) and comments (0), was merged into this suggestion.
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24 Jul, '25
JillI love everything about this dress: the neckline, the waist, the full skirt! Please offer it in other colors than black and marionberry. Beetroot, berry pink, or a true red would be be amazing!