one-shoulder Dress - 3 views
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iris Ben David on 10 May 11Create Your own Celebrity Style - Catherine pulls off sultry glamour-puss style effortlessly and for night-time often resonates a retro look, wearing asymmetric draped delights, by designers like Vionnet. Favouring bold, rich shades like blue, plum and poppy.
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rachel999 on 18 Jan 23I should say, a one-shoulder dress looks unusual and great.
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anastacia3344 on 18 Jan 23I like unusual dresses. Speaking about one-shoulder dresses, I have three in my wardrobe. I was lucky to find them on the Princessly site https://www.princessly.com/collections/cocktail-party-dresses I'm going to a party this weekend and can't make the choice.
Get Styleshake Dress- All Woman After Dark - 0 views
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Light up your city after dark with a design that is timeless, yet definitively modern. It's all about looking beautiful and utterly refined in pretty hues, luxurious silk fabrics and figure flattering cuts, think old-school feminine glamour like Lana Turner and Rita Hayworth. The floor-length silk gown oozes ostentation, design your own special version and pay homage to the original bombshells to create show-stopping style. The pencil skirt is one of the must-haves of the season, since Christian Dior created this sultry shape at part of his revolutionary 'New Look' in the late 1940's the pencil has graced the world's most elegant bodies, including Grace Kelly, Sophia Loren and Ava Gardner, all of whom loved it's form flattering silhouette and the wiggle it created when they walked. Team your pencil with skyscraper heels and lots of attitude!
Get Styleshake Dresses: Modern Minimalism - 0 views
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The silhouette is streamlined and super-slick, as seen perfectly on the catwalks of Gucci, Stella McCartney and Chloe. So get your pencils (skirts) at the ready, whether above or below the knee this ultra-chic style will be a sensation this season, team yours with a crisp white shirt. This trend is directional and simplistic and the palette is neutral, so opt for plenty of white, black, graphite, steel blue, mocha and khaki. 20th Century Classics There's a classic shape for every body-type, curvy? Then go for full prom style skirts that are very Vuitton this season. If you're slender with a more boyish shape go for that 60's feeling as seen at Miu Miu and Valentino. For the definitively darling vibe, go for 50's A-line and petticoats with pretty Peter-Pan collars for that Parisian sensibility seen at YSL. Also think roaring romance, so smother your designs with bows, corsages and ruffles in girly shades like poppy, light plum, burnt orange and even a touch of metallic.
Embrace Your Inner Lady - 0 views
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The definitive ladylike vibe that's in the air, is continuing into the autumn catwalk collections, from Prada's 60's beehived models sashaying down the catwalk to the sharp, shift dresses at Balenciaga. Also charming are the pussy bow blouses on the Miu Miu catwalk and the full 1950's corset skirts, as seen at Louis Vuitton and Prada. Colours reflect a retro 70's mood and we see many of the coffee, nudes and creamy caramel shades continuing from summer into autumn. Designers like Louis Vuitton and Fendi have embraced a very nostalgic aesthetic that celebrates the female form, eulogising the teeny tiny waist, a full hip and beautiful, bountiful bosoms.
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