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History of A Cocktail Dress

The cocktail dress must be the most versatile garments available to women. Sometimes known as a cocktail gown, this style defines a semi-formal dress that’s perfect for parties and black tie occasions. The cocktail dress has a hemline that ranges from above the knee to the ankle. Modern variants on the cocktail dress usually have hemlines that fall around the knee; gowns with hems that brush the ankle are usually considered maxi-dresses or evening gowns.
Variations on this semi-formal style have existed since the 1920s. In the beginning, these gowns were considered “late afternoon” attire. Christian Dior pioneered the use of the term “cocktail dress” in the late 1940s to describe the stylish outfits that women donned in the early evening. Since this was the time of day that work ended and cocktail drinking began, the term stuck as a succinct description of the style.
By the mid-20th century, cocktail dresses were sold as ideal costumes for semi-formal dances. While the short hemlines made these garments unsuitable for balls and formal dances, they caught on as party clothing. Full-skirted gowns looked elegant without restricting dancers’ legs.
By the 1980s, the cocktail dress had become a nearly ubiquitous style for semi-formal events. While short hemlines were worn during all hours of the day, the cocktail dress was still recognizable as a stylish and chic outfit. Modern cocktail dresses are recognizable not only by their length but the materials they are made with. While casual skirts are made of comfortable materials like cotton, denim and rough-spun wool, cocktail dresses are generally considered to be constructed of higher-quality fabrics. These gowns may include brocade, silk, superfine wool, metallic cloth, lace, satin, velvet and synthetic fabrics. Instead of creating a garment that is designed to be worn all day, modern designers strive to create variants on the cocktail dress that look sumptuous without the stiff formality of evening wear.

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The Best Little Black Dresses of 2011

In the world of fashion, a little black dress is more than a piece of clothing. It is an icon of sorts. The story goes that Coco Chanel invented the LBD as it is now referred. More contemporary designers continue to pay homage to this simple, elegant concept.The LBD is an obvious choice for just about any event that calls for chic. From leather and lace to embellished with bows and studs, see who worked the cocktail hour staple the best this year. Plus, see the best-dressed ladies of 2011.

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Simple Tips Help You Be the Brightest among Guests

It’s real embarrassing to let considering what to wear overrun the joy you have for your friends or family getting married. Hurry to the mall or boutiques may cause another troubles. It isn’t that difficult if you follow the simple tips.

1.Search for clues about what the bridal couple is expecting. Wording on the invitation such as “formal” and “black tie optional” can help you determine what they want. Also take into account whether the invitation has a formal or informal style.

2.Gather additional information by considering the location. A church wedding is typically more formal than an outdoor destination wedding. Also take into account whether the reception is indoors or outdoors.

3.Pay attention to the time that the wedding takes place. Daytime weddings require less formal clothes than a nighttime wedding. Take into consideration whether an afternoon wedding has a nighttime reception—that still calls for nighttime attire.

4.Err toward more formal attire than casual. Although you may be comfortable in business casual clothing, you should not look sloppy. T-shirts, jeans and tennis shoes should always be avoided, regardless of the setting.

5.Follow simple rules of etiquette that dictate appropriate attire. For instance, avoid wearing long white dresses that might make you resemble a bride. Also, consider asking the color of the bridesmaid’s dresses, and do not wear that color.

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The History of Typical Dresses

Girls all dream of having their own day as the most beautiful woman in the world since they were young. And, what kind of the wedding dresses? What color of the wedding dresses? The answer will be definitely sure. White wedding dress and little black dress as their party dress. But why white? Why black? Where did this tradition come from?

History of White Wedding Dress

In fact, the tradition of wearing white wedding dresses isn’t that old. But the white wedding dress nowadays has a deep-seated tradition, and are worn to signify virtue as well as support tradition. Britain is a place that is rich in traditions and legends, so it is said that such tradition was started by the English Monarchy. It was the wedding of Queen Victoria that aroused the interest and popularity of white wedding dresses. She married Albert of Saxe in 1840, and wore what have been considered a flamboyant white gown. Of course, the tradition was not started immediately; however, many women thought this represent class and style, and also wore little white dresses as the Queen did.

And from the 1950s, as Hollywood stars, royalty and members of high society get wed in stunning white gowns, the tradition of white has finally signed and sealed, thus formed the tradition of wearing white dresses in that big day.

History of the Little Black Dress
Is there a dress for every occasion, for every taste, and it has only one goal, that is making women of all ages look well dressed in black? The answer is yes. It has universally known name “Little Black Dress”. The selection is so bountiful it is difficult to choose a favorite, the collections are all in excellent taste, and all of them would make women look their best in this chic dress, either by itself or with the proper accessories.

Did you know that the dress’ history goes back to the 1920s? Before the 1920s, black was usually used for mourning and more women wore layers and layers of material. Such situation hasn’t changed until Coco Chanel created a simple black dress. Suddenly, sexy party dresses were the height of fashion — and they’ve never gone out of style since then. The little black dresses have been continually updated and is a staple for those looking for the perfect party dress or cocktail dress. It help you make a great day to evening dress. The little black dress will never go out of style — and neither will you!

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Choose A Right Color Wedding Guests Dress

Red: Representing enthusiasm, exciting, easy to inspire courage

Blue: It expresses calm, deep and loyal to the country.

Black: Has some kind of mystery, solemn and reliable

Pink: Pink is delicate, youth and lively

Purple: Purple has a pleasant feeling

Green: On behalf of safe, quiet and comfortable.

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Simple and Gentle

As if there was a kind of soft and simple power dizzy in her body, no objects can bring such kind of feeling, except Cyprus wedding gowns. They can’t be described with words, they are low key and naked light color. Lying together under the blue sky and clouds is actually the happiness every brides pursuing for.

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Let Lace Bring Romance to You

Keep it moving in Maggie Sottero’s organza gown with a lace overlay. Swarovski crystals and a floral corsage embellish the ruffled A-line silhouette.
Coming in on the express track: a fashion-forward frock from Monique Lhuillier. The embroidered-lace trumpet gown has a corset bodice and a hand-appliqued lace skirt.
Priority seating is a must when you’re in a stunner by Jenny Lee. Chantilly lace, crinkle tulle, and a sheer bateau neckline star on this sheath.
Take a station break in Rivini’s lavish lace-applique trumpet gown, featuring a sweetheart bodice with silk-organza folds and a crystal-beaded belt.

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Be the Princess with the Mermaid Dress

Zac Posen 2012 early autumn series conquers girls’ heart again by his mermaid style dress which are famous in the fashion world. Tightening haunches present women’s perfect curve, with romantic train below the knees. While adding appropriate pearls, classic embroidery, enables women who wear the dress all look like dignity and elegant mermaid princess.

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Bright Dresses for Spring / Summer 2012

Bright color will make our world happier and more inspiring. So bright dress will make you become the focus in a party. Designers have created lots of such dresses for Spring/ Summer 2012 fashion season.


1. Naeem Khan. This red dress features a deep cleavage and long sleeves.


2. Monique Lhuillier. The lemon mermaid dress is perfect for an important red carpet event.


3. Elie Saab. This emerald green gown is covered with dazzling sequins. It will catch everyone’s eyes.


4. Ferre. This purple dress is in an unusual design. It doesn’t look feminine but is very sexy. And the color is fantastic!


5. Naeem Khan. This dress is very womanly. The fabric is rumpled artfully and the single-shoulder style is fabulous.


6. Oscar de la Renta. This dress is simple but charming. V-neckline and layered.


7. Matthew Willaimson. The fabric of this dress is yellow but it’s burning from within. Love the color.


8. Salvatore Ferragamo. The design of this gown is traditional but the color is not, and the split on the leg is very creative.


9. Badgley Mischka. This dress simply fascinated me. The print is delicate and the design is wonderful.

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Best Dresses At 2011 American Music Awards

2011 American Music Awards was one of the most anticipated events of the year. Plenty of glamorous stars attended this event. They want to make an impression on the red carpet. Well, let’s see some photos of fashion celebrities at American Music Awards.

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