Search For Slinky Halter Ruched Dress Leg at Amazon
|
Most helpful customer reviews 84 of 86 people found the following review helpful. 31 of 32 people found the following review helpful.
- What styles are in for 2010? Prom Night is your own ‘red carpet’ moment, your time to shine – so getting the dress right is the biggest decision of the year! There are a heap of clear prom dress trends for 2010. Always in the running is the classic, timeless Princess stylegown; tight at the waist and flaring out in an A line to the floor. Strapless or halter neck the progressed Princess styles feature lots of beading and diamante and are ofttimes lace backed making them effortlessly adjustable. Leona Lewis has just debuted stunning examples with appearances for her new album. The Fish Tale is enjoying a comeback in 2010 – mainly thanks to celebrities such as Beyonce who with her sandglass figure does justice to this style; the dress hugs your body tight through the waist and hips and then flares out dramatically round the knees to invent a mermaid tail Sleek and Slinky is never ‘out’ and this seasons use of cutaways at the waist or back to expose the flesh and emphasise your figure will be a hit with all those wanting an ‘American Smooth’ look from Strictly Without doubt though, the greatest hit for the next prom season is the Short and Flirty. Essentially this is a short (we mean short!) version of the Princess gown – but with the added wow factor! Designers have moved on from the ‘All American Homecoming Queen’ look and added bang on trend features that have stepped straight out of club land. Bows, underskirts and beading all add detail to give a genuinely distinctive look. Prom dress colour trends There’s also an interesting trend is prom dress colours. The pastel colours, remindful of bridesmaid dresses, have taken a back seat and in has stepped bold brights in red, orange, lime green and electric blue. Net underskirts in contrasting colours are likewise a feature following on from the high street look. Block colouring is for the primary time joined by a heap of aweinspiring prints following three distinct themes: animal prints, asymmetrics and huge florals. Most of these are staged in the Sleek and Slinky styles to emphasise the pattern and give a dramatic look. Not for the faint hearted! What Style Suits Me? Your Prom Dress Problems Solved! Two Words – Body Shape! We all see Cheryl Cole on a Saturday night and think – that’s it – that’s my prom dress! However, unless you are genuinely blessed like Cheryl – you ought to be guided by your own body shape together with your natural colouring. Here’s a quick guide: Big Boobs?Go for square necked, low cut dresses that show off your arms and shoulders. Think necklaces or a outstanding updo that takes the eye upwards. If you go for strappy, make sure they’re skinny straps to remainder the bust line No chest?You’re one of the lucky ones that may go for a dramatic look with a low front and low back. Look for the Sleek and Slinky numbers with cutaways and bold patterns Tummy? Stay clear of the Sleek and Slinky and the Fish tail as these styles hug the body. A long or short Princess gown will cinch the waist and flare out over any little lumps or bumps. If you love your legs there’s a heap of great short puff balls around No waist? Two choices here. If you’ve got a flat tummy the Sleek and Slinky will glide over you to give a sophisticated column look. Alternatively, invent a waist with a great 50′s style dress and big belt Think in regards to your colouring. Fair skinned? Avoid the acid colours that are around as they are harsh on pale skin. Yes – you may reach for the bogus tan! but do not forget your colouring is with regards to your eyes and hair too! Maybe use your eye colour as a start out point… Dark skinned? You may take full vantage of the seasons brights as they will put you in the spotlight! Avoid black and dark blues altho as you may fade into the background! Universal points: Underwear!! Can’t say it loudly sufficient – it’s as important as the dress! Make sure you get a well fitted bra, even if it’s a strapless dress you need definition and uplift. Think knickers too! Nothing worse than panty line underneath and Sleek and Slinky! Also try out foundation undies in good high street stores – they’ll cinch, hold and smooth like not one thing else! Do think in regards to accessaries and whether they match or ‘partner’ the main colour of your dress. Try out dissimilar length earrings that suit the dress and your chosen hair style. There are numerous amazing head bands around at the moment that are real statement pieces and could just ‘make’ your dress. Long evening gloves in bright colours are making a come back too which look outstanding with big rings worn over the top But the best, the very best thing you may wear on your prom night is a SMILE! No dress will be more gorgeous than that. Enjoy!
|
Similar Products To Slinky Halter Ruched Dress Leg
Ruched Ruffle Holiday Party Cocktail Halter Dress
FITTED RUCHED CLUBWEAR COCKTAIL PARTY HALTER MINI DRESS
Designer Ruched Cocktail Party Satin Halter Mini Dress
bebe Slinky Printed Halter Dress
Leg Avenue Wet Look Slinky Halter Mini Dress




