What dresses to wear?

What dresses to wear?

Ballon dress

After the first stage of take -off of the trend in the eighties, these dresses disappeared from the horizon. Now the Ballons dresses returned and present themselves in an everyday-long style. To whom what kind of dress-balloon is completely dependent on cut, processing and color. Skinny as a girl’s chips, look slightly lost in such a dress, and who has a little extra pounds on the hips, should refuse a dress with frills and choose more modest options for dresses.

Futlar dress

The sheath dress first appeared in the world of fashion in the 30s of the last century. Without a seam at the waist and a specially fitting figure of a cut, it is considered the embodiment of restrained elegance. Audrey Hepburn is the “icon” of the sheath dress, Michel Obama “revived” this trend in female fashion in relation to today’s life. Such a dress can be put on a restaurant to celebrate the wedding anniversary of 1 year with the adored spouse. The sheath dress, regardless of whether to wear it at work or at a party, always looks stylish, but it does not allow a woman’s fat folds in a woman.

Brush dress

It looks like a shirt on top, but with a length below the hips becomes a dress. A bar with buttons or buttons, passing from above to the very bottom, visually “draws” the silhouette and therefore embellishes almost any figure. Straight or with a sun-sun skirt, with a bright print or plain-for several seasons a classic English blouse, transformed in a dress, notes a brilliant return to trend with leggings, ballet shoes or boots. And to whom we owe this convenient, stylish and universal thing? Coco Chanel, of course!

Dresses “Baby-dollar.”

They are perfect to hide the tummy, rush a little carelessly and look very nice. It is not surprising that women love dresses in the style of “Baby-dollar”. True, men, it seems, are not quite delighted with these dresses – they are simply too lazy to turn on the imagination once again to imagine what forms the “puppet” dress hides, since it does not emphasize the figure.