Prom Dresses, Party Dresses Blog

November 22, 2009

Find the Gown for your Body Type

The search for the perfect wedding dress begins - with a long, honest look at the mirror. What is your body shape? Even though you swear you’ll lose ten pounds before the wedding, you can’t drastically modify what Mother Nature has given you. And why should you? There are so many styles and materials available, there’s bound to be something that will make you look absolutely gorgeous, just the way you are.

Full figured women. Your best choice is the A-Line Evening Dresses, which lengthens the body without calling undue attention to the waistline. Look for a gown that concentrates its detail either at your neckline (a V-Neck Evening Dresses is most flattering, as a round neckline will only emphasize a round face) or at the hem. Another smart choice is the empire waist, that narrows at the bust and hides the waist and hips. Avoid heavily embroidered bodices or full veils; they’ll only add extra bulk.

Bottom Heavy. Go for a full skirt, and look for dresses that draw attention upwards—beautiful embroidery on the sleeves and neckline, a flattering bustier or corset bodice. Another trick is to show your arms, back and buntline (if you’re uncomfortable about showing too much skin, ask for a translucent, gauzy material). Avoid pleats or any fabric that’s gathered at the waist.

The secret is proportion. Wear off-the-shoulder sleeves (strapless or bustier cuts will only emphasize the chest area) and stick to a narrow, tailored skirt. Avoid detailed necklines; concentrate any embroidery at the hem or waist. It may take a while to find the perfect dress, but with the right planning and preparation you’re sure to find one that fits your body and your budget.

What’s more, the color of your wedding dresses also plays a very important role. The best choice for the full figure bride is dark color. The Black Evening Dresses and Red Evening Dresses can be both taken into consideration. A Plus Size Evening Dresses can also make you look more beautiful!

November 19, 2009

Evening Dresses: Hollywood Style

The rise of the Hollywood fashion icons have seen an onslaught of gorgeous, must-have Evening Dresses like no other. Evening dresses of various designs, styles, shades could drive evening dress aficionados crazy.

Armed with their magazine cutouts and pen, these aficionados rush to their favorite couturier and ask for a copy of these Hollywood starlet’s evening dresses, at a much lesser cost.

There are others, however, who prefer to design their own  Dresses. With a vision and a sketch book, these mavens draw all original evening dresses, with just a touch or an obvious inspiration of Hollywood. So here are some tips on how to design you own Red Evening Dresses, Hollywood style.

1. Watch Hollywood Entertainment News

Watching Hollywood lifestyle channels or entertainment news exposes you to a variety of Hollywood White Evening Dresses. You can check out some lifestyle channel’s best and worst dressed. These are legit – they are sorted out by legitimate fashion critics, after all. These best dressed and worst dressed lists will give you a very useful cue on what dress designs to go for and what to stay away from.

2. Leaf through Fashion Magazines

Fashion magazines feature the latest evening dresses worn by these Hollywood stars. Fashion magazines are actually way better than watching television. Instead of encrypting the dress designs in your head, fashion magazines give you the luxury of merely showing it to your dress designer or dress maker and highlighting areas which you want altered.

Penelope3. One and One Makes One

Take Black Evening Dresses design worn by one Hollywood actress, and another worn by another Hollywood icon and mold them together to form a uniquely gorgeous evening dress. Other than being a “half-original”, you will have the privilege of choosing which designs to pick out and which to leave out.

4. Elegance Minus the Frills

A lot of the most gorgeous evening dresses actually have one or more of the following: frills, laces, feathers, sequins, crystals, diamonds, trains, corsets and double sided tapes. These are indeed lovely addition to their evening dresses. However, it does not necessarily mean it could work well for a mere mortal such as you. Have Purple  Evening Dresses made in a way that does not alter its elegance, yet takes away the frills, laces, feathers, sequins, crystals, diamonds, trains or the corsets – as well as the need for double sided tapes. Note: trains and frills are for wedding dresses. Laces and corsets are more fitting for Blue Bridesmaid Dresses.

5. The color and the cut

The color may look perfect for the Hollywood star that you copied the evening dress design from, but that does not necessarily mean it will look great on your skin tone. The cut may suit her to a tee, but that does not mean it will have the same effect on you. Get inspiration from that Hollywood dresses, but alter it to make it truly yours. Choose the right shade for your skin tone and choose the right cut for your body type.

Pick It Out For Evening

Every girl’s closet must have evening dresses. However, with over hundreds of designs and shades, you might end up just a tad bit confused as to which type, style, color and designer to invest in.

Evening Dresses are a necessity for women. At some point in our lives, we actually need to wear one. Thus, it is very important to invest in a few classic evening dresses that can be worn to more than just one occasion. Classic color that is wise to purchase are Black Evening Dresses. Avoid bold, daring colors or patterns and prints. Well, actually, there are a lot of criteria to consider in buying evening dresses. Here are a few:

1. Style

Did you know that evening dresses actually have a variety of styles? There are halter evening dresses, strapless, empire waist, princess cut, cocktail dresses, mermaids, ruffled, sweetheart, A-line or bejeweled evening dresses. However, only a few of these are considered classic styles. Empire Waist Evening Dresses are the infamous evening gowns that have ruled Hollywood over the past decades. So are the Mermaid Evening Dresses, knee-length and ankle length skirts - preferably with long slits.

2. Color

Choose neutral colors. Pastels, neutrals, earth tones - these are mostly the colors that are considered classic. No matter what the occasion, Blue Evening Dresses will never go out of style. No matter what the occasion - be it a wedding, a ball, a black tie party, you can wear dresses with these type of shades.

Bold, bright colors such as Green Evening Dresses can go out of season. They are not exactly the right investment pieces you would want to have.

3. Accessories

It would be a whole lot better for your evening dresses to have minimal accessories and beadworks. Simple is better. Simple is timeless. Avoid bejeweled evening dresses, or sequined ones. They actually do more harm than good.

4. Fringes

At all costs, stay away from ruffled or fluffy evening dresses. Stay away from styles which remind you of wedding dresses or bridesmaid dress. These types of evening dresses do not only lack the important criteria of a timeless piece: style and elegance; they also lack appeal. “Lacking appeal” is actually an understatement. These dresses are often the most hideous ones in any social gathering.

5. Neckline Cut

Cut, is a lot similar to style. However, the neckline cut, to be more specific, affects the overall impact of your evening dress more than you thought possible. A décolleté is timeless and basically suits everyone in any size. Busty women are advised to avoid closed-neck or turtle necks. Instead of enhancing their figures, it adds bulk to their frame. Strapless Evening Dresses are also considered a classic. From the 1920s up to the present time, strapless dresses have been a fixture in any formal event. Spaghetti straps have only recently made their mark on the fashion industry, yet they have swiftly soared on top of the must-have evening dresses list.

November 15, 2009

Wedding in different season.

Still at the start of your wedding planning process? Ever wish you had a guide to help narrow down the themes and colors that really suit the time of year you’re holding your wedding?
If you want some great color combination or theme inspirations for January, June, or anything in between, read on!
March, April
If your climate cooperates, Green Bridesmaid Dresses is wonderful in this season, and also this is a wonderful time to celebrate spring’s earliest bursts of color, flowers and delicate life forms: Lilies of Valley and Shasta daisies, daffodils and tulips, butterflies and dragonflies. Brides are instinctively drawn to pastels like lavender or yellow, whimsical and romantic pairings like red and pink, or combos with a modern bent like pink and lime green. You can choose the color you like to celebrate your wedding party, even though a Black Evening Dresses or Black Formal Dresses.  A monochromatic look using all shades of pink is also totally spring (and stunning).
Some popular themes for spring? Cherry Blossom, Butterfly, and Irish or St. Patricks, to name a few.
Also, popular spring color combinations that double as themes include Aqua Blue (Fifth Avenue Style), and Pink & Green.
May, June, July
Summer brides sometimes complain that they can’t find any summer themes, besides the usual beach or garden. Not to worry though: there’s more here than you might expect. Summer also offers some of the most brightest, most energized palettes for brides who aren’t afraid to play it modern. Contemporary picks include orange and fuchsia, green and hot pink, black against any kind of eye-popping-color, and chocolate brown and pink (or aqua).
Favorite themes for summer are numerous, but here are just a few: Garden, Daisy, Enchanted Forest and Victorian Garden, Beach, Starfish, Hawaiian Luau, Preppy/Nautical and Poolside. Don’t forget Patriotic or Baseball, Fairytale or Asian Garden, Polka Dot or 50’s Retro, and South of the Border, Rustic Country or Western.
Color Themes for the warm summer season include all kinds of Green, Cornflower Blue, Orange & Fuchsia, Black & White Toile with summery accents like yellow or pink, Aqua Blue (beach style), and the lighter purples, like orchid or Aubergine.
August, September, October
The colors alone bring this season near to the hearts of many brides who can’t imagine tying the knot any other time of year. From russet to pumpkin orange and cinnamon to vanilla, the scents and famers’ market decor of an outdoor Autumn wedding makes a setting like none other (not to mention the awesome photos!). Another plus: the grapes are ripe, it’s time to celebrate a brand-new season of wine, and Chocolate Prom Dresses is perfect. Popular colors for this time of year include latte, mocha and chocolate brown, rust orange and burgundy, hunter green and gold. Nature-minded themes are all the rage right now, including New England Harvest, Harvest Modern and Halloween, “Perfect Pear” and Apple, Tuscan and Wine Theme, Herbal and Rustic Country. Chocolate Brown also amounts to a theme … one that suits the season to a ‘T’.
November
November’s long been a sticking point for brides who want to stay close to nature, but aren’t huge fans of the bright, brassy colors of autumn, such as Gold Prom Dresses. We’ve try to address this dilemma with our new “Fields of Gold” page, which pays homage to the natural world and November’s subtler palette of creams and golds. For more urban, indoor and delectably chic approach, seize on this time of year for a 1930’s Retro / Art Deco Theme, with its November-friendly palette of gold, ivory, sepia and black, and its oh-so-apt nostalgic feel.
December, January, February
Friends and family are stuck inside, beautiful Dresses everywherede, especially woman in Coffee Prom Dresses or Yellow Prom Dresses are even more prettier than others. sperately hoping for a romantic diversion. Which is why this time of year’s about making big, elegant gestures: going back in time, playing with lighting levels, indulging in romantic fabrics and heavy molding … in short, transforming an ordinary interior into a portal to another world. Favorite colors for this time of year include ice blue, silver and white, gold, red and green, metallics paired with black, ivory on white and vice versa, and all the shimmery jewel tones.
Top themes that fit the season include those with a pale palette and opulent look, such as Calla, Parisian or Versailles, or those with a holiday feel, such as Christmas, Victorian Christmas, Winter Wonderland, or Diamond or Crystal Theme. Of course, Valentine’s Day is a natural for those marrying in February, but the bold red and white palette works just as well for any other deep-winter setting. Finally, maybe it’s the Oscars, or just a need to cut loose after too many dark afternoons, but there’s no better time of year to hold an Old Hollywood or even Vegas theme wedding. bride in Tea Length Evening Dresses walking around to cheer to they friends and her family, how beautiful a view.
As for color themes that suit this time of year? All-White, Regal Red, Black & White, and Royal Purple.
What’d We Miss?
We know this list is hardly exhaustive… there are plenty more themes and color schemes tailor-made for autumn or spring. Why not share some of your favorites below?

The Valentine’s Day Wedding

Marrying on Valentine’s Day? You’ve probably been called a romantic. Perhaps you even got your sparkler (and a great engagement story) on that very same day.
And yet, your engagement’s probably not what drove you to tie the knot then. How about this: that giddy feeling you first got in second grade … when the cute blond boy dropped a dimestore card in the shoebox you made with doilies and ribbons.
In other words? Valentine’s Day is a delicious combination of grown-up passion and schoolgirl crush. and some girls decide to hold their 16 years birthday on Valentine’s Day. They dressed in beautiful Sweet 16 Dresses and enjoying their birthday.
Back or Forth? Sussing Out the Season
Your first task: figuring out whether to lean back toward a wintry look and feel, or forward into spring. Part of this may depend on how chilly it typically gets in February chez vous (though some places actually allow an outdoor wedding by then). But weather aside, a lot depends on your vision.
Winsome Winter
A winter-leaning wedding shares the regal feel of Christmas: heavier fabrics, fuller skirts, classical red roses. For colors, you might have more dignified reds and whites, with gold embroidery and ivory overlays. (Believe it or not, even a black and white wedding with red roses is pitch-perfect for Valentine’s Day).
And your food will probably reflect winter’s formality, too: a white chocolate wedding cake with red raspberry filling, say, or a red velvet cake surrounded with rich cream cheese frosting. Plus, the date sends up a green light for brides who dream of marrying in a daring red gown, for example, a Red Prom Dresses.
In Spring, a Couple’s Thoughts Turn to Love …
A spring-ish wedding, on the other hand, is filled with flirtier flowers: pink roses and peonies, pale pink rununculous and lisianthus, cream tulips and hydrangeas. it’s one of the best seasons for you to wear anything to hold your wedding party, even though a Black Evening Dresses.
Picture this: your guests mark your departure with a shower of rose petals from petal cones. Your dress? Understated, with asymmetrical draping and a sweetheart neckline. Your bridesmaids gear: Tea Length Bridesmaid Dresses with ruffled hems or long, silky sashes.
You might even dispense with the cake altogether, treating the crowd to whimsical cupcake trays and bite-sized appetizers … and invite them to wash it all down with pink champagne and a raspberry garnish. A berry sorbet with fresh mint cleans the palette between courses.
Timeless Tables
When held in a ballroom, the Valentine wedding benefits from lots of romantic draping. In addition to the masses of red roses (or springtime pinks) it calls for, you can toss together a few more whimsical centerpieces to add variety or mark a spot like the cake table.
Rose Petal Runner
A popular approach to focal points, this table treatment simply involves piling masses of rose petals down the center of the table, just like a fabric runner, then zigzagging white votives down the line.
Candy Heart Containers
For pillar candle centerpieces, fill a 1/3 of a hurricane lamp with white conversation hearts. Plunk in a pillar candle, then fill the remaining space with hearts. Or for a floral centerpiece, find two glass bowls, one slightly larger than the other. Fill the space between bowls with conversation hearts, then fill the smallest bowl with water and float a peony head.
Gift Box with Paveed Roses
Locate round or square balsam boxes from any craft store, and paint to suit. Fill with Oasis (moistened) floral foam cut to fit, and cover the foam with spray or sweetheart roses until no foam is visible. Tie off the gift box with a satin ribbon. They some times put a beautiful Wedding Dresses such as Dropped Waist Prom Dresses for the brides.
Rose Hearts on Cake Trays
Buy Oasis foam in a heart shape, or cut flat foam to shape. Moisten, and cover with spray or sweetheart roses until no foam is visible. Place on an attractive cake stand. Doll up this centerpiece even more with sheer organza draping, satin ribbon, crystal pins or votives.
What other Valentine wedding centerpiece ideas caught your eye? Share them below!
Seduce With the Small Stuff
Here’s a few more details to make any February 14th wedding sizzle: -Chocolate-dipped strawberries. This oh-so-sexy fruit seems made for this holiday … and even more so when you dip it in the greatest aphrodisiac on earth (at least for women!)
- Pink martinis. The crowd will thrill to cosmos, no matter their age or gender.
- Valentine candy buffet. No other holiday wedding calls louder for the sweet nostalgia of the candy buffet. Your choices are numerous, from oversized wedding conversation hearts to sweet foil-wrapped chocolates in pinks and reds.
-Choosse the right Wedding Dresses for the Valentine’s Day. and my suggestion is Red Evening Dresses.
- Candy heart card box. Make an adorable card box that brings back the old days of tempting gifts from parents or sweethearts. Grab a large heart-shaped paper mache box from a craft store, paint it red, and trim the lid with multiple layers of lace and braid, just like the candy boxes you once saw in the five-and-dimes. Cut out a slot, and stamp or paste on your monogram. Adorable!

November 11, 2009

Fabulous Evening, Fabulous Dresses!

There are many occasions when you may find yourself needing Ball Gown Evening Dresses. As well, there are many great choices out there, but sometimes this choice can be overwhelming. There are some considerations to keep in mind when choosing your dress. By keeping these in mind, the search for the perfect Black Evening Dresses will be a breeze.
There are many different options you will encounter when looking for Evening Dresses. You will first need to determine what type of event you are attending. If it is a more formal party or dinner, then you may want to opt for something a bit more conservative and modest. If you are attending a party at a friend’s house, then a more casual dress is appropriate. This is an important factor to determine because of the amount choice available to you, it will help in the end to determine this at the beginning.
In addition to type of event you are attending, also consider things like the season, time of day and comfort level. Dropped Waist Evening Dresses may not be proper at a party in November, for style and practicality reasons. Be sure to dress for the season and also for the time of day. Events held in the evening are thought to be more formal and therefore require Long Evening Dresses, as opposed to a party dress. Shopping for an evening party dress is made easier because clothes are showcased by season, meaning that you will find the suitable attire for the season currently in stores.
Evening Dresses have less structure surrounding them. The rules are more relaxed then say, for formal attire. Make certain that you are choosing a style that you are comfortable and confident in. This will surely make your dress a hit at the party. It is often a good idea to have dresses available in your wardrobe, to ensure that no matter what the occasion or notice time, you have evening party dresses that you know you will look good in.
Finally the evening is coming followed by the fantastic evening party. You are certainly the most charming lady in the party with your Sweetheart Evening Dresses!

November 9, 2009

Black Evening Dresses and Blue Evening Dresses

Black Evening Dresses, while considered to be bad luck, was not the case in the 1800s, when the dresses were a common sight. Black wedding dresses served several purposes in that era. First and foremost, these gowns were worn when a woman was marrying a widower, as a gesture of respect for the dead, and a symbol that the groom had been previously wed and remarrying after losing his first wife. of couse black wedding is different form White Evening Dresses.

Black Evening dresses, despite the stigmata of bad luck associated with the color, is now making a come back. As more people break from traditions to wear the colors the enjoy, or follow the tradition of a bride to wed a widower, these Elegant Evening Dresses have become more common.

Black Evening Dresses, on account of the stigmata of bad luck, are also the perfect inexpensive wedding dresses solution for entire bridal parties. While you may not find these gowns in proper bridal parlors, finding the perfect dresses is a matter of selecting the store with the same fashion styles as you like. As this trend is also picking up, there are even some bridal parlors that carry dresses in this color. If you are persistent and look at all of your options, you should be able to get the dress that suits your needs.

Blue Evening Dresses can be the solution for brides that desire something a little different in the wedding gown, even for a traditional wedding. As blue is a versatile color, that can be in the palest shade to a rich navy, a bride can have a dress that stands out and apart from all of the others. And despite the trend for white and Ivory, blue dresses were a part of the normal in the 1800s, before white became the ‘new’ tradition for brides.

A blue wedding dress, despite the current lack of a real market by wedding gown designers, can come in a wide ranging variety of different styles. As blue is a popular prom color, there is a wide selection created by various designers. Due to this, any shade of blue can be made into Elegant Evening Dresses that show off the beauty and integrity of a bride, no matter her age.

A blue wedding dress, however, should be selected with care. As there are many different varieties such as Dropped Waist Evening Dresses available, it is important that you find one that is modest, yet suits your favorite styles. This can be a difficult chore, as there are hundreds upon hundreds of different dresses available in practically every shade of blue you can imagine. As long as you take your time and make your selection with care, you should be able to find the perfect colors you want in inexpensive wedding dresses.

November 7, 2009

Wedding Dresses for the Well Endowed

We have to admit it, our society is one which puts more weight on the sleek and slim – no pun intended. Minimalism is at its best these days. However, it seems that more and more people are becoming aware of the reality that not everyone can be like the super models we see on TV and magazines. Believe me, there are probably more women out there who take a look at wedding magazines and wish that the models were more like them – like real women. The fact still remains, however, that it may be quite a task to find a wedding dress for the well endowed woman. Though it may be a little bit difficult, it is not an impossible task. Here are some ideas on how and where you can find the perfect Plus Size Evening Dresses

First of all, know your size. This is common sense, really. Yet more than the size, you should know your body shape. Not all women with the same size have the same shape. Different shapes need different dress styles to make women look their best. For example, women who tend to be curvy would benefit from an A-Line Evening Dresses. This is due to the fact that this cut would skim over the hips, giving an overall slimming effect. Women who tend to be top heavy would benefit from v-cut tops or the V-Neck Evening Dresses. In general, avoid cuts that tend to make you look squatter.

You can also choose some dark color dresses, such as the Black Evening Dresses, Red Evening Dresses, which can let you look slimmer and more beautiful.

Once you have determined the best cut or design for your wedding dress, it is time to find out where to get your dress. In general, you have two options for this. First, you can go to retail or department stores, where they will most likely have a large collection of wedding dresses for you to choose from. More than having a large collection, at these stores, you can actually pick out several dresses that catch your eye and try them on. This is as opposed to buying online and hoping and crossing your fingers that the dress will fit you. Remember, even if the dress is labeled the size you want, it does not always mean that the fit will be as you imagine it. Your second option is to go to a tailor. This is in fact the better option that I would recommend. It may cost you a little bit more but the advantage of having a dress made to fit you beats anything else. I am sure that you can find a suitable dressmaker in your town – or the surrounding towns – who would be able to come up with the perfect dress for you at a reasonable price.

Another thing to bear in mind, do not compromise your comfort for style or price. Remember that you are going to wear that dress on what can be the most important day of your life. You wouldn’t want to be squeamish about wearing that dress, would you? So if you have the slightest doubts about a dress you are considering, you probably should think it over. It is your time to shine, so make you sure that you will!

November 5, 2009

Ladies Designer Evening Party Dress

The party season and the nightlife is always with us, but somehow this makes women panic before they find that special Evening Dresses. Party wear has evolved much and is one of the most expensive clothing segments. Party wears has a mixed range of dresses suitable for a variety of age groups. It is said that the most available dresses in shops are Black Evening Dresses and this is a concern for many older women. It is better to opt for little top arm cover-ups for these dresses once the tone in the arms goes. Jackets or shrug makes a dress you might initially refuse to consider turn into a wearable option with a small top layer.
If you are younger then it is advised that you can wear Short Prom Dresses that are totally feminine and show features of bare shoulder. A very pretty dress called the Bo Party Dress in dark purple from Monsoon is a popular dress. It would also make a great and amazing Prom Dresses.
The time to get away with the cute and amazing look is when you are young and much lovelier than you will ever realize. So, choose a party wear according to your taste and style. Most party wears are influenced by trends from popular Hollywood movies and books.
The fabulous Empire Waist Prom Dresses and the amazing deep purple dress are both created by the much loved high street retailer Monsoon. Each is the perfect red-carpet party dress for a woman who can carry off the pretty baby doll elements of the empire line designs.
Each dress whatever styles you choose should suit your figure type and personality. This party dress, such as A-Line Prom Dresses will carry you through several seasons, because full skirts can only get fuller as we take on ‘volume’ fashion looks.
V-Neck Prom Dresses are popular and are taking on more of a wide-set V shape rather than being the pure narrow plunge necklines of other years. Plunge necklines are still around, yet because of the more refined elements of the rest of a designer dress, seem to have left that old fashioned raunchy look behind.
All in all, each lady’s party dress is romantic, feminine, striking, yet tasteful

September 21, 2009

Perfect Accessories for Holiday Dresses and Gowns

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It goes without saying that women are extremely busy during the hectic holiday season. Not only do women have to make huge holiday dinners, fight excessive, rowdy crowds, and shop for everything on their friends’ and family’s wish lists, women must also figure out what to wear to the endless holiday parties they are sure to attend. Looking beautiful during the holidays can seem stressful to some, but in all honesty, it does not have to be that way. In fact, any outfit, even if it is drab and boring, can become instantly stunning by choosing the perfect jewelry. We like to make life easier for stressed out, busy women. After all, we understand the pressure to look great during the holidays and every day.

The Little Black Dress

You can never go wrong with a basic black dress during the holiday season. Not only is black slimming, it is also simple, stress-free, and versatile. Black Holiday dresses are great for swank evening parties as well as afternoon holiday luncheons. Plus, let us not forget: black evening dresses or black Prom Dresses go with everything!

Black dresses can be a bit understated if not played up correctly. To accentuate a black dress for the holidays we recommend silver textured jewelry and jewelry with flattering gemstones. For more elegant affairs we recommend necklaces with cubic zircon gems or diamonds to dress up a basic black dress.

Strapless

Strapless Prom dresses or Strapless evening dresses, no matter the color or style, provide the perfect occasion to show off a stunning neckline with a fabulous necklace. Like the little black dress, strapless dresses offer the occasion to be dressed up or down making accessories the obvious center of attraction.

Strapless dresses also offer women the opportunity to forgo wearing necklaces and instead concentrate on their ears with dazzling, eye-catching earrings. Long and dangling earrings create an elegant effect. If you have a long, thin neck small studs can also be equally stunning.

Red Diva

Red dresses(red prom dresses and red evening dresses) are a huge hit during the holidays. They give us the opportunity to wear stunning, red evening dresses where otherwise they would be a bit out of place, say, at our office’s annual awards luncheon or our children’s PTA meetings. We like red because it is bold, sassy, and imaginative and red allows women to be bold and sassy as well, if only for one night. For dazzling red gowns, we recommend silver or gold-toned necklaces, bracelets, and earrings and jewelry with sparkling, bright gemstones.

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