Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Turtleneck 3/4 Ruched Sleeve Sweater Dress - BLACK (S)

!±8±Turtleneck 3/4 Ruched Sleeve Sweater Dress - BLACK (S)

Brand : bebe
Rate :
Price :
Post Date : Dec 21, 2011 00:16:24
Usually ships in 24 hours



Pleated top, turtle neckline and ribbed body-clinging design make this bebe sweater dress an elegant cold-weather style. Style it with a glossy pump and layered bangles for a party look. Center back to hem: 37".

Makita 9120 Order Now

Friday, December 16, 2011

How to Wear Belts | Who What Wear Ep 5

With two different and popular styles of belts, we'll show you how to create 4 flattering and fashionable looks. Created by Katherine Power and Hillary Kerr. Who What Wear TV is a 60Frames original series. For more information, please visit us at www.60frames.com.

Bargain Sale Battery Jump Starter With Air Compressor

Monday, December 12, 2011

Differences Between Cocktail Dresses and Formal Dresses

!±8± Differences Between Cocktail Dresses and Formal Dresses

When it comes to a cocktail party, the most popular vision is nothing but a hot girl in a sexy cocktail dress with nice legs. It rocks, doesn't it? While we're talking about a formal event, it's another story. The invitation tells "A Black Tie Party" which means we must wear formal dresses. How can we tell the difference between cocktail dresses and formal dresses? What do we need to pay attention? The following tips may help you decide what to wear once you're invited.

Formality

A cocktail dress usually means what we wear to a cocktail party. Drinks and appetizers are generally served there. Moreover, guests have freedom to decide the skirt length since a cocktail party is less formal than most events. Formal dresses are what we wear to special occasions such as formal weddings, balls, charity events, etc. Choosing what to wear depends on the event formality. If you wear a cocktail dress in a formal event, you might not be thought as a cultivated woman as formal events require proper solemnities.

Skirt length

The length of cocktail dresses can be ranged from mid-thigh to knee length. You can decide the skirt length according to your body shape. A mid-thigh length dress is fabulous for a woman with nice legs, while a knee length dress suits for all-figures. However, the lengths of formal dresses are generally from knee length to floor length. Floor length is absolutely the most popular one when you're attending some formal events like a cathedral wedding. It is not appropriate to wear an above-knee length dress in a formal occasion.

Color

Cocktail dresses are available in a wide range of colors and patterns. Bold colors like pink or tiger brindles are sure to turn heads in a cocktail party. Don't worry about that you might be more attractive than the bride in a wedding or you might not look graceful in a bright shiny colored dress in a white tie occasion. On the contrary, you need to pay attention when choosing color of formal gowns. As usual, monotone or uncomplicated color combinations are appropriate for formal dresses. Stay away from the bright hues like red or pink at funeral.

Accessories

No matter what event you are attending, never forget to accessorize your dress with matching jewelry. The same set works for both cocktail dress and formal dress. Chic clutches or designer handbags add a classy touch to your gown. Stilettos work well with your cocktail dress as they elongate your legs. A pair of shining high heels with crystals will accent your floor length formal dress and produce a red carpet look. Remember to put on your favorite earrings and necklace for a complete ensemble.

Fabric

As for the fabrics, cocktail dresses and formal dresses are basically the same. Satin, taffeta and organza goes well with any gowns.


Differences Between Cocktail Dresses and Formal Dresses

Purchasing All Clad Saute Wholesale Brewster Ny Apartments Ryobi Electric Chainsaw Fast

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Fall Fashion Tips - How to Put Together a Core Wardrobe For Fall

!±8± Fall Fashion Tips - How to Put Together a Core Wardrobe For Fall

I have begun to receive fall catalogs in the mail. Have you? Since fall is my favorite season, I am always excited when they begin to arrive. My budget, however, does not jump for joy. So I take that into consideration when I begin to plan my fall wardrobe.

With careful planning, I can buy enough good-quality pieces that will mix and match without breaking the bank. Would you like some fall wardrobe advice to help you do the same? Here are fall fashion tips for creating a core wardrobe.

What Needs Replacing?

The first thing to keep in mind is what you already know you need to replace. If last year's pants got a tomato sauce stain on them that will not come out, and those were your only pair of black pants, you may want to start your planning there.

Create a Core Wardrobe

Replacements aside, however, it is best to think in terms of creating a core wardrobe. Choose ten pieces in no less than two but no more than three or four colors and keep them in mind when the catalogs show up in the mail.

One of those colors should be a neutral color like black, tan or white and one should be an accent color like fuschia or red if you can handle intensity and mint or peach if you can't.

One Jacket: Choose a blazer in one of your core colors with distinct lines that will go with everything - skirts, jeans, khaki pants, dresses.

One Cardigan: Since the jacket will be structured, the cardigan can be soft and fluid, like a swing jacket, or a button-up cable-knit sweater.

One Dress: Though basic black is always a good choice, most of us already have one, and could use more color in our wardrobes. Consider getting the dress in your accent color.

Two Shirts: Your shirts should not be in exactly the same style or you are likely to get bored, even if they are different colors. Pick one henley and one mock turtleneck, or crew-neck sweater.

Two Pairs of Pants: At least one pair of pants should be in a go-with-everything neutral color, but the other could be in an accent color if you want. You might want to pick the same colors as your jacket and cardigan, though, so you can mix and match.

One Skirt: Make sure the skirt is versatile enough to pair with both the jacket and cardigan, and that it will match well with at least one of the two shirts.

One Pair of Shoes: If you can get them in one of the core accent colors, that would make them a great accessory. If not, get them in your neutral color.

One Print Scarf: If possible, this print should have all of the colors in your core wardrobe. If that is not possible, look for another print piece that will do it, like a pair of earrings or a hat or jacket.

If I have added up correctly, and you buy these ten pieces in mix-and-match colors, you should be able to get at least 21 different outfits out of this new fall wardrobe. Happy shopping!


Fall Fashion Tips - How to Put Together a Core Wardrobe For Fall

Great Body Shop Free Shipping Saved Scott Paper Towels Printable Coupon Shop Brass Chandelier


Twitter Facebook Flickr RSS



Fran�ais Deutsch Italiano Portugu�s
Espa�ol ??? ??? ?????







Sponsor Links