Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Some Suggestions for a Choice of Cocktail Dresses

Choosing a cocktail dress depends on many factors, including personal style, budget, and the type of event. Since cocktail dresses are usually meant for semi-formal affairs, a dress that is a little too dressy for the workplace, but not easily mistaken for a formal gown is perfect.
The length and cut of a dress can help determine whether it is appropriate cocktail attire. Most cocktail dresses feature a hem that sits slightly above the knee, since longer dresses are usually considered too formal. It is a best choice for those short ones. For a special occasion, in order to make cocktail dress stand out, you could explore some unique details such as beading, sequins, or contrasting embroidery, which may allow the wearer to make a clear statement of individuality. Fabrics with patterns like elegant black and white motifs, or blue and white toile, can also create a stand-out effect. Bright, bold colors, such as true red, or sky blue, will differentiate the wearer from ordinary women, and help to create a strong, confident personality. As for cut, look for classic silhouettes, such as A-line or pencil skirts, or halter, one-shoulder, and strapless sweetheart necklines.
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Satin One-Shoulder A-line Short Cocktail Dress

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Chiffon Strapless Sweetheart Sheath Short Cocktail Dress

Red Strapless Cocktail Dress 
Red Strapless Cocktail Dress



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One-shoulder Taffeta Cocktail Dress

In each season cocktail dress inconspicuously altered or overgrown with new details. The most prevalent length is altering that rises almost to the hips, to fall down to the ankles. The classic "little black dress" and the passage of time have not lost the freshness and attractiveness.

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