People assume that sequin dresses can only be worn during certain events. Depending on the item, this look can be packed for a weekend getaway or girls night out.
Also, there are various concerns regarding the fit of most sleeveless, party dresses. Purchasing shapewear will assist in making sure that any dress (no matter the style) has the right silhouette.
I decided to wear a choker, blazer, and suede pumps with the v-cut party dress. The blazer was draped over my shoulders for warmth. I also added a darker hue to transition this look from cocktail party to dinner date.
Wearing a trendy piece such as a chocker can update classic pieces without appearing too conservative. This dress was shared in collaboration with AMI Clubwear.
Fashion can be a whimsical experience. There are a variety of accessories, fabrics, styles, and designs. But, one of the most important style tips is to dress according to your body type. How can you discover your body type? See the example below:
Knowing your body type allows you to purchase clothing based upon the direction of lines and patterns. It also serves as a guide when buying shapewear to camouflage targeted areas such as the stomach, hips, or thighs.
The first step to dressing for your body type is to getting the right measurements and selecting your physical shape. Your shape is either an Hourglass, Pear, Apple, Inverted Triangle, or Rectangle.
Another fashion tip is to find a style icon that’s based upon your body type and remix their wardrobe. For example, Jennifer Lopez is a “pear” and Queen Latifah has an “apple” shape.
The next step is select clothing that will compliment those areas and wear accessories to accent the total look:
Hourglass – Tailored Clothing, Cropped Jackets, Wrap Dress, Dark Colors, Pencil Skirts, and Mid-Rise Pants
Pear – Bright Prints, Embellished Tops, Dark Colored Pants, Bold Earrings, and High Heels
Apple – Plunging Neckline, Tunic Shirt, Tailored Blazers, and Platform Wedges
Inverted Triangle – Empire Waist Tops, Large Belts, Full Skirts, Boot cut Jeans, and Stilettos
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