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Feminine Look with Different type of Dresses

The best way to look feminine is by wearing a dress. I'm going to show some inspirations on how to look feminine with different type of dresses, and what to choose for 2012.

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1. Pencil Skirt Dress. or you can call it a body-con dress for the ones that is really tight / close fitting to the body. There are two types of Pencil Skirt Dress. First is one piece dress, it is straight down without cutting and another one is with a cutting at the waist or sometimes, on the hip. Jason Wu S/S 2012 Collection has quite many, and asos has everything you needed. Pastels colours are a must! Also gold / with glitters. If you have a curvy body with a heavy bottom, Choose a knee length dress to get a long legs effect. Pair it with a good pair of high heels.

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2. Full Skirt Dress. Or a Full Circle Skirt Dress. This dress usually is made with lace and tulle most of the time. At an instant, this piece will makes you look feminine and girly. Get inspirations from Elle Fanning and Dakota Fanning, they often wear this type of dress for some events. Choose Pastels Colours and above the knee length or shorter is perfect.
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3. Bustier Dress. It's a hot item, usually it is made like a corset in the 50's. Choose the one with a variation on top of it. White, silver, gold, and pastel colours, like pink and mint are on season. See Versace Couture 2012 for a high end look dress, I love the details on the dress.

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4. A line Dress. More into an elegant look. Usually the length of this dress reaches knee or calf. The longer the better. Don't forget to choose the a floral patterns for summer, and a black colour for more formal occasion. Choose a simple A line dress, e.g. one colour A-line dress, or A-line dress with one pattern only. You want to look elegant and simple, don't add too much accessory, a belt on your waist is good to look more chic.

Images Sources: Style / asos / Zara / instyle / nymag
Illustration by: me

15 comments:

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  2. Wonderful dresses, I love your blog! :)

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  5. Those dresses are so pretty! Now I wanna go shopping :P

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  6. Thank you so much dear! Nice post!
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  8. Great post. I agree, dresses are always feminine and beautiful! Personally, I like to wear the full skirt dress, it just looks best on me and I feel most comfortable in it. The A-Line and bustier are nice, too, though!

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  9. wish you a lovely day sweetie:)

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  10. awesome post! I really love your blog as well.

    all the dresses are beautiful..my favourite is the bustier dresses & the full skirt :D

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  12. i love dresses, don't think i would get over them. they're so fashionable!





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