Showing posts with label Fashion Shorts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fashion Shorts. Show all posts

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Short Bride Dress

Gambettes


The very first wedding I ever went to was my aunt's. She was married in 1963 in a short dress--because--as all the grown-ups told me, the family couldn't afford a big to-do ergo big dress with a train! Today these
little dresses would go well for a big or small to-do. I'm finding some brides simply love the short dresses and are going for them on their wedding day just because they are easy to wear and sexy . . . .

Also 'the little white dress' is part of the new bridal wardrobe concept: a collection of dresses for the pre-post wedding activities like shower, rehearsal dinner, and reception. Oh, and I forgot, the engagement party. Any of the above would rock and pop when you announce your upcoming nuptials to the world . . .

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Bluestockings


Demurely buttoned up yet slightly subversive...Marc Jacobs AW10

Mannish chic on the Marc Jacobs AW10 runway

A modern day Virginia Woolf could have been Marc Jacobs' inspiration...
Diane von Furstenberg said of her AW10 collection, ‘Metamorphosis’, “I always wanted to live a man’s life in a woman’s body”, and proceeded to send models down the runway in a juxtaposition of flouncy frills and mannish fabrics. Cord jackets with leather elbow patches were thrown over ruffled minidresses, while silk cardigans mixed with sharp tuxedo jackets. I thought my fashion career had conquered my academic past, but apparently not, because the first thing that came to mind when Diane uttered these words was Virginia Woolf’s Orlando, the transgender hero(ine) of her seminal novel. In fact, wasn’t Virginia actually rather chic herself? All those slouchy knits, painterly florals and long tweed skirts, delivered with a sliver of androgyny, were quite delicious, and very AW10, it would seem. Bloomsbury style seeped through the shows, with Marc Jacobs sending models out dressed in grey tweed, ankle socks and low-heeled pumps, along with a Prince of Wales three-piece check suit and fur trimmed jackets. It reminded me of the wardrobe of Kristin Scott Thomas’ ingenue daughter in Gosford Park. Even Preen seemed to be moving away from its signature high voltage, pumped-up sexiness, replacing figure-clinging mini dresses with long hemlines and sleeves, and a subdued palette of taupe and plum.

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Mini-floral dresses




No joke. There are literally hundreds of lovely mini-floral dresses available this season that would make picture perfect bridesmaid dresses. I've limited myself to sharing just a few with you, for fear that this virtual garden of mine will grow out of control. The trick, in my opinion, to nailing this season's liberty print trend is to look for delicate prints. Mini florals, the kind that almost don't look like flowers at all, are my favorite. Maybe a tiny green leave is identifiable and of course, a cluster of petals, but don't overwhelm your bridal party with oversized prints.


I love this sweet floral cardigan that was worn for an engagement shoot shot by Shannon Nicole Smith Photography but could easily work as a wedding day accessory just as easily. Below, while the rest of the bridal party wore blue strapless dresses, this Maid of Honor stood out in a lovely floral print bridesmaid dress by Dessy.


Saturday, June 19, 2010

Minidress

The minidress is one of those fashion pieces that is best left to a few, to be adored by many. The prevalence of the minidress on the Fall 2009 runways in unlikely to create a huge demand amongst the masses, but is likely to turn some heads on a busy Soho street.
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Max-Azria-Minidress

Photo: Mark Platt

Photo: Mark Platt

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Short Dresses


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Attending prom ought to be the best part of a girl's life when she is in high school. When attending such a momentous occasion, you’ll want to have the ideal prom dress. Knowing what body type you have can be helpful when you’re looking for a dress. 

Customarily, girls have on long dresses, maybe ankle length or a bit longer, to go to the prom. Lately, that trend has begun to fade. A short prom dress is currently acknowledged as a fashionable selection for prom. The short dress can be just as stylish and chic as a longer one. You should give just as much consideration when you are selecting a short prom dress as you would if you were looking for a long one. You want to look gorgeous in your dress, but feeling comfortable in it is a priority as well. 

Though long, even floor length dresses, If you're lucky enough to have a great set of legs, have a look at the great selection of short prom dresses available this year. Short dresses in bright colors and fun patterns are a great alternative to traditional long dresses and gowns.You'll find styles with fitted bodices and knee-length layers of tulle glammed up with sparkling rhinestones, to a strapless short satin ball-gown with a netted underskirt in a bright contrasting color for unexpected flair to a soft drapey sheath with a ruffled hem. All the glamor of a longer prom dress with lots of stylish flair. Feathers, beading and embroidery are featured on gorgeous short prom dresses for a more fun, than formal look.

Tips 4 Mini Dress

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  • For a preppy casual look, try matching a mini dress with ballet flats or walking shoes.
  • For partying, go for mini dresses in solid black or dark colors. Pair them with high-heeled sandals, clutch and diamonds, silver or gold jewelry.
  • If you have an apple-shaped body (top heavy), you can wear a wrap dress. It will draw attention away from your top and into your gorgeous legs.
  • Mini dresses in pastel, bright, or floral colors and light fabrics are good for summer wear.
  • You can wear opaque tights or black skinny pants underneath a mini dress if you don’t want to show off your legs.
  • Want to add something new in your wardrobe? You might want to have a bubble dress. It is a kind of a mini dress that is cute, feminine, trendy and great for cocktail parties too.

Mini dress

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A mini dress is a one-piece dress with a hemline which falls inches above the knee. Mini dresses may either be sleeved or sleeveless. Mini dresses usually bring a youthful, feminine and sexy appeal to those who wear them.
A mini dress can go from daytime to nighttime. It is versatile and it can be worn with different kinds of sandals. For those who are adventurous, mini dresses may also be paired with walking shoes. Wearing a mini dress is one way to show off gorgeous legs

Mini dresses are good for girls in any height. But for thick women, pulling off a mini dress can be quite tricky. Nevertheless, it can still be manageable for them if they know the tricks of the trade.

Tips 4 casual dress

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  • You may opt to wear minimal jewelry or none at all. Instead of using gold, pearl or diamonds, try fancy wooden or plastic accessories.
  • Casual wear is all about comfort and freedom of movement.
  • Try rubber shoes, slippers, flats or loafers for footwear. Your feet need to take a break from those killer heels every now and then.
  • Invest in clothing pieces that are durable, long lasting and can be mixed and match.
  • In wearing casual clothes, there are no rules and restrictions. So if you want to wear prints, then do so!