Friday, November 30, 2012

Women's Fashion: 10 Ways to Wear Your Little Black Dress

Before your ask "what does he knoe about women's fashion?" or "is he gay?", know that a girl helped me compile this, afterall my blog's for both gents and ladies... Ladies, enjoy... 10 ways to look hawt with a simple black dress.


Sarah Jessica Parker, 2011. 
There's a very good reason that head-to-toe black is favored by fashion insiders like editors, buyers and models: all black is super chic. Sarah Jessica Parker interprets head-to-toe black for the little black dress by incorporating a hint of feminine lace at the neckline, plenty of skin to keep it after five looking, sheer black hose (sexier than tights) and long wavy hair for a definite dose of softness.

  Sofia Vergara, 2011, at a movie premiere in Hollywood. 
Add a simple -- but highly effective -- pop of color to your little black dress by adding a red handbag like Sofia Vergara has done. Don't like red? Try a metallic gold or silver pop of color instead.

 Samantha Harris, 2011, at a premiere in Los Angeles. 
Let your accessories do the talking when you wear a statement necklace with a little black dress like Samantha Harris is doing. If you wear a necklace this major, be sure to keep other accessories to a minimum to let the necklace take center stage.

 Liberty Ross at an awards ceremony in London. 
A cute, easy way to make your cocktail dress a little edgier is by adding a leather jacket. Liberty Ross added a red jacket to her little black dress, but you could also add a black leather jacket to a black dress.

 Charlize Theron at a screening in 2011 in New York City. 
Want to make your legs look miles long? Wear nude shoes with your little black dress like Charlize Theron does. Even though hers are trimmed with gold, the effect is still leg-lengthening. You can also opt for nude pumps.

 Gemma Arterton, in 2011, at an awards ceremony in London. 
Make a major statement by wearing slick hair, minimal jewelry and bright red lips with your little black dress, like Gemma Arterton has done.

 Elizabeth Olsen attends a 2011 benefit in New York City. 
Create waist definition or add a pop of color by adding a belt to your little black dress like Elizabeth Olsen has done. You can add a bright or metallic for contrast; wear a black belt with a black dress to accent your waist in a more subtle way.

 Georgia May Jagger, 2011, at a store opening. 
Wake up any basic black dress by adding red shoes for a jolt of color, like Georgia May Jagger has done. This look works best with bare legs (or really sheer, natural-looking hose) instead of black hose or tights.

 Daveigh Chase on the red carpet at a launch in Los Angeles. 
A quick way to make any cocktail dress look younger and hipper: add ankle boots. You can either go bare-legged or add solid or patterned tights to your ankle boots and little black dress combo.

 Katherine Heigl, 2011, at a movie premiere in Los Angeles. 
Think soft, glam and curvy with your little black dress, like Katherine Heigl. She went with old Hollywood curls, afitted little black dress and shoes with bows on them. The overall effect is super sexy and feminine.


From me to you, mes corazon.... Don't commit fashion faux pas.... Till the next fashion tip(s)... Your fav blogger signing out....

3 comments:

  1. What a pretty black cocktail dresses! Fall in love with them in the first sight! Thank you so much for your sharing!

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  2. Wow love this collection ... Thank you so much for your sharing!
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