I have 6 tips for find your dream dress, and can make your style better.
1. Decide on the formality
usually the event invitation tie that will be key in the formality of the event, either informal or black. But sometimes even the cause (confusion short dress or long term?)
In general, the later in the day of the event (after 6 pm), the most elegant. Long dresses are usually reserved only for formal tie (black) occasions.
While some fabrics are year-round – silk, brocade, organza, jersey – fabrics like velvet and gold spangles are best reserved for winter holidays.
2. Flatter your figure:
The most important feature of her new dress is how well it flatters you.
Remember that darker colors and simple cuts (a sheath, a line A) are the most flattering.
Show off your best feature. If your eyes are gorgeous, and then play with beautiful makeup, hair off face and gemstone earrings in a complimentary tone.
Not sure what your best asset is? Ask a friend or partner. Or go to a store that sells special occasion dresses and enlist the help of the seller.
3. Choose a color:
You may only use a little black dress (classy, flattering and Molding), but why not explore some other options of clothing?
Red, prints, even gold is dramatic enough for evening. Pastels, mid-range bright and soft prints look great for elegant occasion’s days.
Blue (navy royal), pink (from cotton candy to fuchsia) and white (from candlelight to cream) look great on almost everyone. Remember that the “do not wear white to a wedding” wisdom is a way not seen by most women.
4. Choose a style:
Catalogs, Internet and magazines are great places to find special occasion dress inspiration.
Instead of going with something trendy, try to find a dress that reflects classic, timeless elegance. Remember you have to look at the photos of you in the dress for years to come.
Special occasion dresses are often deceptively simple Classic, but often leave the user that beauty shine through. A few examples: the little black dress (aka the cocktail dress), a goddess gown (draped Rouched), an evening gown, a slip dress.
5. Shop:
Set a budget before buying. Special occasion dresses usually cost more than $ 100, but if you comparison shop you can find one that works in your price range.
Stores and thrift shop sales to save even more money on a dress.
If you shop at a store, dress for the day by bringing along heels, special accessories you know you want to use and a strapless bra.
When shopping online, make sure you understand both the size (know your measurements and check against a size chart on the site) and the return policy (some stores do not have the performance of the dresses.)
6. Customize:
The cuts will take their cue from the dress, but for special occasions your jewelry usually gets bigger and your bag and shoes get smaller (as in thong sandals).
Although you may want to add tons of shine, remember that you can kill a look with much Matchy-Matchy accessories. Find earrings, necklace and bracelet that complement each other without being a matching set.
If your legs are not perfect enough to go naked and camouflage need not like to use leg makeup, then opt for super-sheer hose or fishing nets.
