Friday, 17 June 2016

5 Dresses to rock this June

Dear fashionistas, its been a while on this beauty/entrepreneurial blog but we are fully back to educate and entertain you. Fasten your seat belt as we cruise on.
This month we will be providing tips for dressing by shape, various dress style and appropriate dresses for various events.
For this week, the spotlight will be on 5 types of dresses every woman should know about:

Peplum: With half of the year about to end, peplum is still holding strong on the league of bold fashion statements for 2016. Peplum dresses/tops can work for as many outings as possible, depending on the material. They are a great choice for offices, dinner dates, weddings, among others.Image result for peplum dressImage result for peplum shirtImage result for peplum tops

Maxi: These are long-flowing dresses which are usually made from chiffon, satin, or other material, and usually sleeveless or with straps for sleeves. They work well for formal events such as red carpet evening ceremonies, depending on the style and pairing. They also work for informal outings, such as an afternoon with the girls, a day at the beach, or for Sunday brunch and are very comfortable.
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Ball: As the name suggests, they are strictly for balls, that is, a formal activity that basically involves dancing. The style is also common for wedding dresses, but choosing this style depends on your body shape. If you wish to wear it for a red carpet event, be absolutely sure that the style is appropriate as the outfit has a way of drawing attention, desired and otherwise. For best presentation at red carpet events, go for an option with less layers. Besides, Ankara can create ball gowns too.
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Pouf: They are a mini version of the ball gown, and add class to a lady’s general outlook.  They are in vogue now, and they can be made with as many types of material as possible, including Ankara. They come in a variety of designs and print, and are a loose version of the peplum design. They probably trace their origin to designs usually used for babies or girls. For best results, let the pouf begin at the top of the waist and keep the length well above the knees.
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Sheath: The sheath dress works in all times and seasons and can flatter as many body shapes as possible. Interestingly, they can work as office outfits, or for outings, depending on the accessories used to dress the outfit up or down. They can even be worn to church.
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Tent: Also known as trapeze or sack dresses, the tent dress is usually shaped like a collapsed huge umbrella, the tent dress is best worn for informal events. It’s a good choice for expectant mothers or if you want to hide a bloated belly. To give it a sense of fitting, pair with leggings or cinch it at the waist with a belt. Tent dresses can be tricky to wear because they sometimes add to a person’s size. They work with nearly all body shapes, and are great for hiding unattractive shapes, especially if you’re on a weight loss programme. They are a good choice for drawing attention to beautiful legs.Image result for tent dress

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