
Women's Fashion 2008 - Why You'll Love the Maxi Dress
By Jennifer
Wasilewski
For those of you who had to endure a year of shockingly
short skirts and dresses there is finally something on the
racks for you. It seems that the maxi, or the long, flowing,
down to the ankles dress, is now taking the place of the mini
in many fashion circuits. Red Carpet celebrities like Paris
Hilton, Vanessa Hudgens, and Eva Longoria have been spotted
both on and off the carpet donning this super feminine
dress.
Why You'll Love It
For many of us, celebrities bodies are something we dream
about but seldom can achieve. This makes showing off the mile
of leg in a mini dress a complete nightmare. Not only did it
leave you feeling less than comfortable, it wasn't always
practical. Sometimes there is a definite call for a little
extra length and the maxi has answered the prayers of many.
Another terrific characteristic of the maxi is it's ability to
flatter just about any figure. With a vast array of styles
there are enough dresses out there to compliment the
larger,thinner, smaller, taller, busty, or flat chested women
of America.
The appeal of the maxi doesn't stop there. This dress can
easily be taken from formal to casual with a few easy accessory
changes. Going to the beach? The maxi paired with cute flip
flops and a wide brim hate can be perfect beach attire while a
pair of heels and some elegant jewelry can have you ready to
wine and dine under the stars but
How to Find the Perfect Maxi Dress For Your Body
No matter what the latest trend in fashion is there are
often subtle differences that can make it look great or less
than great depending on your particular body type. Your hight,
width, and bra size can change the way a dress looks on you
making choosing a the one for you a bit of a challenge. While
your friend may look terrific in the tiny printed someone
fitting maxi, you may look far better in something a little
more free flowing. Here are some tips for choosing a dress to
compliment your body.
- If Your a Little on the Shorter side you may want to by
pass the flowing gypsy skirts that the tall and slender
stars seem to look to good in. This particular style dress
can make you appear even shorter and often times wider than
you really are. You want to stand out in a fashionable way,
not get lost in your dress. If your lacking in the height
department choose dresses that are a little more fitted and
don't leave you swimming in the your clothing.
- If your little wider in the waist, don't think this
mean you can't rock this dress just like any other woman.
The key here is to keep it fitted up top with only a slight
flow at the bottom. A-line dresses are perfect for your
figure since they offer the room with out creating a tent
affect and can make your body look lengthy.
- If your below average height wear chunky heels to help
create the illusion of length. This will also work to
create a slimmer silhouette something many of us definitely
want to have.
- The general design of the maxi is great for taller or
wider women because it offers enough coverage while making
you feel feminine. If your super tall look for those gypsy
inspired dresses mention above. They work well with your
height and are simply elegant.
- For heavier women, bold prints and colors are can be
terrific while the light colors and small prints can add
width and depth to your body, something you want to
avoid.
- For women with a bigger bust the maxi dress can be
complicated to pull off but it is definitely possible. Look
for dresses that have halter tops since they are more
flattering. Stay away from spaghetti strap style dresses as
they draw attention to all the wrong places.
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