Sunday, December 2, 2012

Choosing Fall 2012 - 2013 Evening Dress Styles

Evening dresses come in so many different shapes, styles, and colors—how will you find one that’s just right for you? Since party dresses, cocktail dresses, semi-formal dresses, and even prom dresses all make great evening dresses, the best way to choose Evening Dresses style is often to simply start with you.

Picking a dress based on your personality and body type often makes more sense than choosing one based on trends or arbitrary dress style rules and guidelines. Evening dress styles are extremely diverse, so look for one that’s a reflection of you.

Evening Dresses 2012 2013 Style Fall

Terani Couture 2012 evening dress styles reflect many of the current trends in black-tie attire for women. Sherri Hill Dresses are breaking the mold, yet still have something beautiful and elegant for a range of personalities and body types. Here are some of the most trendy and adaptable evening dress styles to look for this fall.

Trumpet Skirts.Trumpet skirts are the toned-down version of the mermaid skirt that’s been extremely popular the last several years. Mermaid skirts aren’t diverse enough to stand the test of time for many women, but trumpet skirts are stepping up to take their place with a similar but more diverse style. Trumpet skirts are easier to move and dance in, and offer a slightly less flashy and more elegant look, making them appealing to more women.

Sweetheart Neckline: The sweetheart neckline is a look that’s been trendy for decades and isn’t going to disappear anytime soon. This simple and elegant bodice works well with a range of body types. It helps large-breasted women contain their bust while giving small-breasted women a bust boost. This cut can be combined with practically any skirt waistline, making it a winning combination every time.

Single Strap: Single-strap dresses are very trendy right now, but they’re not for everyone. This style is back with a vengeance from the late 70s and early 80s, but with a little more elegance this time around. Single strap dresses offer a unique look for women who want to make an impression. While the strap has some restrictions on the type of neckline a dress will have, it can be combined with any skirt style. One look that blends well with the solo strap is a low- to no-back dress, which can be very elegant and sexy.

Short-long Overlay Skirts: This popular and distinct style has something to offer anyone and is perfect for the dress shopper on a budget or for a woman in need of a dress for multiple occasions. This diverse skirt style gives you two dress options in one: a short skirt for semi-formal events, and a long skirt for more formal occasions that still lets a woman show a little (or a lot) of leg.

Sequins, Rhinestones, and Glitter: One way to dress up a fairly simple dress style is by adding some glam and bling. Once considered over-the-top and gaudy, flashy sequins, rhinestones, and fabric glitter have come a long way and now add a touch of elegance to an evening gown instead. If you prefer blacks and whites or muted colors over loud, bold ones, consider wearing a dress with a little bling to take it to the next level of formality and style.

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