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November 16, 2009

Where to Shop for Strapless Formal Dresses

When a special occasion comes up in your life, there is nothing more important than the dress. You are going to want to make sure that you have a dress that suits you, one that is the right size, color, and style. If you like the light color,then you should prepare light Blue
Formal Dresses .There are so many options to choose from but if you go with the wrong color or size you are not going to be pleased and the Gold dress may wash you out or clash with your skin or hair tone.This may occur when you wear Gold Formal Dresses.
It is therefore very important to make sure that you take the time to choose just the right dress, and this will leave you looking great and feeling confident. Whether you are looking for Strapless Evening Dresses for any other occasions, you are going to need to learn about where you can go to shop for Pink Formal Dresses. There are actually quite a few fantastic options available to you here, but a few in particular that are going to be worth you checking out.
eDress Me
This is one of the first companies that anyone looking for a strapless formal dress should check out. Not only do they have one of the largest and most comprehensive selections of strapless formal dresses, and not only that but a trained staff who is willing and able to help you find the perfect dress for you.
They feature evening dresses, formal gowns,   long sleeved dresses, plus size dresses, Purple Formal Dresses, and so no matter what type of strapless formal dress you are looking for, they will have the perfect option for you. They even carry a fantastic selection of accessories so you can find the perfect bag, shoes, necklace, earrings, whatever you are looking for, to go perfectly with your ensemble.
Prom Girl
Another company worth checking out for a strapless formal dress is Prom Girl. They specialize in prom dresses but also have a strapless formal dress selection for all occasions. No matter what your size, they have dresses that will fit you like a glove. They even offer customized dress tailoring, so you can have a professional tailor the dress to fit your body to perfection.
Few looks are more breathtaking than the strapless dresses, especially if you have well toned arms and a nice back. Just make sure that you do your hair up nice with the right accessories because your face and hair will be the focal point if you are wearing a strapless dress.

When a special occasion comes up in your life, there is nothing more important than the dress. You are going to want to make sure that you have a dress that suits you, one that is the right size, color, and style. There are so many options to choose from but if you go with the wrong color or size you are not going to be pleased and the dress may wash you out or clash with your skin or hair tone.

It is therefore very important to make sure that you take the time to choose just the right dress, and this will leave you looking great and feeling confident. Whether you are looking for Empire Waist Prom Dresses for your prom or strapless dresses for any other occasions, you are going to need to learn about where you can go to shop for a strapless formal dress. There are actually quite a few fantastic options available to you here, but a few in particular that are going to be worth you checking out.

eDress Me

This is one of the first companies that anyone looking for a strapless formal dress should check out. Not only do they have one of the largest and most comprehensive selections of strapless formal dresses, and not only that but a trained staff who is willing and able to help you find the perfect dress for you.

They feature Ball Gown Evening Dresses, formal gowns,  Dropped Waist Evening Dresses, petite dresses, and so no matter what type of strapless formal dress you are looking for, they will have the perfect option for you. They even carry a fantastic selection of accessories so you can find the perfect bag, shoes, necklace, earrings, whatever you are looking for, to go perfectly with your ensemble.

November 8, 2009

How to Choose Formal Dresses

When faced with occasion to buy Black Formal Dresses, most of us have heard that age-old “wisdom” that it’s good to choose a dress that one can “cut off and worn again” (in less formal circumstances).. The truth is few of us ever really have our formals cut down to street-length, and few shortened formals would ever be anything other than “shorter formals” even if they were cut.
A formal dress is for a formal occasion. Formal occasions call not only for a beautiful dress, but for one that will make its wearer her most beautiful. Formal occasions aren’t about dresses that border on being street dresses; and unless a budget is extremely tight, formal occasions don’t call for being practical at all. They are about “special”.
Before doing any real shopping it is always a good idea to browse fashion magazines and online sites for “inspiration”. Depending on where you will shop, it’s not a bad idea to ask about return policies and whether you can have a dress held for a short time. There can always be the problem of finding that Purple Formal Dresses that are almost-perfect and will be “good enough” if you can’t find a better one, not buying it, and later returning to discover it has been sold. Unless you’re hoping to get a deal on a dress bought as the season winds down, shop early. Waiting often means having to settle, and it can also mean having real trouble finding other items to go with the dress.
When choosing White Formal Dresses, the first thing to consider should be the style of the dress and its neckline, and sleeves. Some waistlines, necklines and sleeves look better on some women than on others. There are, of course, women who can wear most any style, but even they often have a preference. Although many fabrics work well year round, many do not; so a fabric that’s suitable for all seasons, or for the season during which the occasion will be held, is another primary consideration.
Color is a little less restrictive. Although, of course, some colors are suitable for one season or another, there are times when fabric, rather than color, determines the appropriate season for a dress. There are also trends in colors, so that shade of Green Formal Dresses that so many women wore a few years ago may look a little too “yesterday” for this year’s event. On the other hand, in the right dress and on the right woman, “that shade of green” may its wearer not only look great, but doesn’t look like “all those other women” in this year’s shade of blue.
Regardless of whether a woman chooses to stay with color trends or not, it is always best to select a color that makes her feel and look her most attractive, such as Pink Formal Dresses. Some of us even have colors that make us irritable. Staying away from all but our own “best” colors is wise. Keep in mind even Gold Formal Dresses can make for a more enjoyable evening.
Finally, don’t skimp on the shoes. Whether the shoes will be worn with that one dress on that one occasion, or worn for future occasions, they should fit perfectly, not have straps that cut into your feet, and be comfortable. (There actually are comfortable dress shoes. One just needs to select carefully.)

September 12, 2009

TOP 10 COLORS FOR SPRING 2010

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My favorite holiday of the year has finally arrived: FASHION WEEK!!!!  I’ll be covering all the shows from your fave designers this week (not to mention the sick parties I’ll be attending), and to kick things off check out the top 10 colors used in the Spring 2010 shows.

This morning’s WWD released the Pantone Color Institute’s list of the most popular colors designers chose for their new collections. They are fresh, new, and all universally flattering since designers are still being cautious about taking huge risks in the midst of this recession.

13.77% of designers opted for VIOLET PANTONE, a breezy purple hue. Not surprising, since purple reigned in the Fall collections, so a lighter version of the shade has great potential for Spring. See Purple Formal Dresses .

In at number 2, with 13.17% of designers choosing it, is AURORA PANTONE. Yellow has always been a huge shade for spring, and look for this one on yellow formal dresses mixed and matched with contrasting shades.

TURQUOISE PANTONE was chosen by 12.57% of designers for its bold, optimistic feeling. Peter Som, who used this hue in his collection, said it reflected “the need for a happy mood.” And hey, if you can’t afford a tropical vacation this spring, take solace in this cool Caribbean blue formal dresses.  

11.37% of designers chose FUSION CORAL PANTONE because of the popularity of its cousin, orange. In keeping with the idea of playing it safe, designers opted for this more subdued shade instead of a bolder orange. See Orange Evening Dresses.

TOMATO PUREE PANTONE came in at number 5, with 10.18% of designers using it. Expect to see this subtle red hue in several shows, including Tia Cibani for Ports 1961, Badgley Mischka and Rebecca Taylor. See Red Formal Dresses .

TUSCANY PANTONE was chosen by 8.98% of designers. Every collection has to have a few neutrals, and I love this safari inspired one. This lighter, softer brown was used by Catherine Malandrino and Nanette Lepore. See Brown Formal Dresses.

AMPARO BLUE PANTONE was a close second to Tuscany, being chosen by 8.38% of designers for its soft, purple undertones, which make it more unique than the average blue. Look for it at Tommy Hilfiger and Adrienne Vittadini

I’m already in love with PINK CHAMPAGNE PANTONE, and have yet to see it on an article of clothing.  7.78% of designers chose this soft romantic pink, and I can’t wait to see it flouncy skirts and Pink Formal Dresses.

Keeping with the safari inspired neutral Tuscany, DRIED HERB PANTONE is another popular neutral, with 7.21% of designers choosing it for their collections.

EUCALYPTUS PANTONE was chosen by 6.59% of designers, as it is another classic neutral. Every wardrobe needs a few grey pieces, and this shade will look great when paired with almost any other color.  Pantone is predicting it will be mostly used on accessories.

I’ll keep you posted on which shows these colors pop up in during Fashion Week, and of course, all the hottest trends from the runways!

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