Monday, March 29, 2010

dresses...

can be fun...flattering...and a no-brainer on days when you don't want to think about coordinating an outfit...they can be ultra-casual...such as a sundress or beach cover-up...or make the most formal of statements such as when heading down the aisle to say..."i do..."

dresses can work as professional attire as long as they are not too frilly or send the message that you'd rather be at a party...work dresses are actually a nice change from suits and can be a simple choice in the morning...like skirt lengths...it's best not to wear them shorter than three inches above the knee if you're concerned about setting a business tone...

because dresses are not the easiest garment to fit if your proportions are different on the top and bottom...you need to pay particular attention to the styles that will fit and flatter you best...

here are some common styles and how to incorporate them into your wardrobe...especially if looking for the quick, feminine fix that a dress can often provide...

the wrap dress - diane von furstenburg first introduced this style dress in the 1970's...and it's hard to think about them without connecting them to the colorful printed fabrics she first made them in...selected in a solid color (or more muted print), they are ideal for year-round social activities...those made of matte jersey define the waist...flatter a variety of bustlines...and hug the body instead of clinging to it...the deep v-neck elongates the neck...and the slanted vertical line created by the wrap can slim the body...

love that quote!

classic sheath - this (to me) is the most simple style dress you can own...paired with a jacket, (or cardigan) it is a welcome change for women tired of skirt and pantsuits at the office...it is also an excellent office-to-dinner garment and looks fabulous with pearls...think jackie o...


a-line dress - this is a flattering silhouette if you are bigger on the bottom than on the top...it is fitted on top and then gently floats away from the hips...creating an a-line shape on the bottom...wearing it with a slight heel will balance out heavier legs best...


sundress - this type of dress works as daywear or beachwear and is easy to care for...you can fit a t-shirt under some of them...especially if the one you select has adjustable straps...sundresses with the most simple lines and detailing tend to last for years...making them a true investment...


so...which do you gravitate towards?

1 comment:

  1. I'm a sheath girl... I tend to look pregnant in an A-line!

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