Maxi Dress to rewind the fashion mantra

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This dress has its roots in Indianism. The sages use to wear long outfits like a maxi dress with stilettos to cover their body while they lived in a jungle. He urban areas now-a-days are non the less like jungles and the comfortability factor of this dress should be highly recognized. Long colorful dresses are the style embodiment of hot days and steamy nights, so save the maxi until the mercury rises. Flowing fabric and tropical beaches are good friends, but if you don’t live near Copacabana at least avoid the rain. The art equivalent of a long dress is a colossal canvas: both give a free rein to color and print. Take the rainbow dress by Alexander McQueen below: its color blend technique relies on the extra fabric, so don’t be afraid to use it.

It looks great when you Don’t accessorize such a dramatic dress with itsy-bitsy jewelery. Pick enormous cocktail rings, an elbow-scratching stack of bangles or a necklace would be great. And when your dress is visible from several miles, your hair and make-up don’t need to do the talking. The best accessories are a slick bun and lip shine.

There goes the pretty woman in a maxi dress.

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by editor, posted June 11, 2008 - 3:49 AM in Fashion | Comments ()


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