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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Cocktail Dresses - Look Like a Diva!

Trendy Cocktail Dresses 2010/2011
For a woman, it is very important that she dresses perfectly for every occasion, be it at office or at a client meeting or while attending a party. But it is the party wear that demands the most attention because you can experiment with various styles and designs when you dress up for a party or a wedding. 

Trendy Cocktail Dresses 2010/2011
 The latest trend nowadays is to wear stylish evening wear which is popularly known as a cocktail dress. Terani Couture is currently monopolizing a large market share when it comes to cocktail dresses.
Trendy Cocktail Dresses 2010/2011

Imagine that you have a formal invitation to attend a dinner party with cocktails. Dresses are an integral part of a formal dinner or lunch because whatever you wear will reflect your personality and taste. Cocktail dresses look smart and elegant and they also add "that extra zing" to your overall appearance.
Trendy Cocktail Dresses 2010/2011
We get cocktail dresses in various types of fabrics. The most common ones are made of chiffon, satin, and silk. You can try out different lengths of hems. For instance, you can go for a knee-length dress with an asymmetrical hem that looks extremely trendy. Pair it with stilettos and you are all set to rock! The little black dress or LBD is the most sought-after cocktail dress even today. If you want to choose a slightly more elaborate material, then these outfits are also available in velvet, brocade, stretch satin, and crepe.
Trendy Cocktail Dresses 2010/2011
Next we come to the colors of the cocktail dress. You can choose the colors according to the timing of the occasion. If the event takes place during the day, then you should ideally go for pastel shades like light blue, pink, crimson, yellow or pale green. Floral prints will work equally well. On the other hand if you are partying with your friends at a nightclub or dining at a restaurant, then opt for dark colors like brown, black, purple or red.  Devendra Mishra