2013年7月16日星期二

Prom 2013 Dress Optio

The Mermaid

This classic and chic style will hug your body in ways that may make you blush. It is a favorite among celebrities like Kim Kardashian, Beyonce and Serena Williams because it accentuates your curves. If you want to give the illusion of a round derriere without getting invasive surgery, then the mermaid dress is for you. The mermaid can make even the most petite person appear to have an hourglass shape. It features a form-fitting bodice, down through the hips and to about mid or lower calf where the skirt flares out. The skirt is designed to resemble a mermaid's tail in silhouette. The mermaid dress is definitely one of the most popular styles of dresses. Having been worn by the likes of Marilyn Monroe and Audrey Hepburn, back in the 1950's and 60's, this style is truly timeless; it is the epitome of glamor and class. It began gaining steam back in the back in the mid to late 50's when female movie stars began wearing them with elegant picture hats.

The mermaid is especially for women who have tall or athletic shapes because it gives the illusion of curves. However, they look great on shorter, curvier body types as well, as seen with Kim Kardashian and Beyonce. Another trick is to tailor the dress to your own liking. If it is far too long then have it cut a bit. Another aspect in regard to mermaid dresses is the fitted waist. Since it accentuates the waist and hips having a tiny waist is another thing to factor. The tinier the waists the better the illusion because it makes the waist to hip ratio look even better, as though you are wearing a corset. Dresses like these also attract lots of male attention. The women will be asking you where you bought your dress, while the men admire how your body looks in it.

Mermaid dresses also offer versatility because of the various colors and designs they are available in. Some have sequins and bead accents. Mermaid wedding dresses are particularly popular with brides due to its versatility. Some even come in lace. The necklines vary from the most common sweetheart to square, halter or V-neck. Whatever your personal taste, a mermaid dress is a guaranteed hit. It is definitely an evening gown, so don't try to wear this to a club or a bar. There is no doubt that a mermaid makes its wearer feel like a glamorous goddess

Prom 2013 Dress Option

The Mermaid

This classic and chic style will hug your body in ways that may make you blush. It is a favorite among celebrities like Kim Kardashian, Beyonce and Serena Williams because it accentuates your curves. If you want to give the illusion of a round derriere without getting invasive surgery, then the mermaid dress is for you. The mermaid can make even the most petite person appear to have an hourglass shape. It features a form-fitting bodice, down through the hips and to about mid or lower calf where the skirt flares out. The skirt is designed to resemble a mermaid's tail in silhouette. The mermaid dress is definitely one of the most popular styles of dresses. Having been worn by the likes of Marilyn Monroe and Audrey Hepburn, back in the 1950's and 60's, this style is truly timeless; it is the epitome of glamor and class. It began gaining steam back in the back in the mid to late 50's when female movie stars began wearing them with elegant picture hats.

The mermaid is especially for women who have tall or athletic shapes because it gives the illusion of curves. However, they look great on shorter, curvier body types as well, as seen with Kim Kardashian and Beyonce. Another trick is to tailor the dress to your own liking. If it is far too long then have it cut a bit. Another aspect in regard to mermaid dresses is the fitted waist. Since it accentuates the waist and hips having a tiny waist is another thing to factor. The tinier the waists the better the illusion because it makes the waist to hip ratio look even better, as though you are wearing a corset. Dresses like these also attract lots of male attention. The women will be asking you where you bought your dress, while the men admire how your body looks in it.

Mermaid dresses also offer versatility because of the various colors and designs they are available in. Some have sequins and bead accents. Mermaid wedding dresses are particularly popular with brides due to its versatility. Some even come in lace. The necklines vary from the most common sweetheart to square, halter or V-neck. Whatever your personal taste, a mermaid dress is a guaranteed hit. It is definitely an evening gown, so don't try to wear this to a club or a bar. There is no doubt that a mermaid makes its wearer feel like a glamorous goddess.

Prom 2013 Dress Option

The Mermaid

This classic and chic style will hug your body in ways that may make you blush. It is a favorite among celebrities like Kim Kardashian, Beyonce and Serena Williams because it accentuates your curves. If you want to give the illusion of a round derriere without getting invasive surgery, then the mermaid dress is for you. The mermaid can make even the most petite person appear to have an hourglass shape. It features a form-fitting bodice, down through the hips and to about mid or lower calf where the skirt flares out. The skirt is designed to resemble a mermaid's tail in silhouette. The mermaid dress is definitely one of the most popular styles of dresses. Having been worn by the likes of Marilyn Monroe and Audrey Hepburn, back in the 1950's and 60's, this style is truly timeless; it is the epitome of glamor and class. It began gaining steam back in the back in the mid to late 50's when female movie stars began wearing them with elegant picture hats.

The mermaid is especially for women who have tall or athletic shapes because it gives the illusion of curves. However, they look great on shorter, curvier body types as well, as seen with Kim Kardashian and Beyonce. Another trick is to tailor the dress to your own liking. If it is far too long then have it cut a bit. Another aspect in regard to mermaid dresses is the fitted waist. Since it accentuates the waist and hips having a tiny waist is another thing to factor. The tinier the waists the better the illusion because it makes the waist to hip ratio look even better, as though you are wearing a corset. Dresses like these also attract lots of male attention. The women will be asking you where you bought your dress, while the men admire how your body looks in it.

Mermaid dresses also offer versatility because of the various colors and designs they are available in. Some have sequins and bead accents. Mermaid wedding dresses are particularly popular with brides due to its versatility. Some even come in lace. The necklines vary from the most common sweetheart to square, halter or V-neck. Whatever your personal taste, a mermaid dress is a guaranteed hit. It is definitely an evening gown, so don't try to wear this to a club or a bar. There is no doubt that a mermaid makes its wearer feel like a glamorous goddess.

Prom 2013 Dress Trend Alert

Futuristic Dresses
A great trend being seen on the Prom 2013 runways are futuristic dresses. Dresses full of odd shapes and detailing that make for a beautiful effect. These dresses are full of detailing. The wearer has the confidence of knowing that no one else will be wearing the same exact dress since this is a fairly new trend. Some futuristic dresses give the illusion of movement and height due to the designing and detailing.

Prom Dresses 2013:

Short or Long, or Both in One?

Not sure whether you want to go short or long when it comes to your prom dress? Well, here's some information that will hopefully help in the process. Are you a leg person? By this I mean do you love showing off your legs? If your answer is yes then you're most likely better off going short. Short prom dresses are easy to move and dance in so you won't have to worry about doing those things. Another plus is the fact that no one will be able to step on the train of your dress. It's truly annoying dancing with your date and realizing he's tripping all over your dress. However, long dresses do have their advantages as well. They're both mysterious and sexy all at the same time. If you aren't a leg enthusiast then they will be great for you. If you don't necessarily want a long, flowing dress you can get one that stops at your ankles, or go with a tea-length one. Tea-length dresses stop a few inches under your knees and aren't too long or too short. If you like both short and long dresses you're in luck. One of the hottest trends on the market is the hi-low dress. These are dresses that are short in the front and long in the back. Sounds strange, but it looks gorgeous.

The length of your dress is dependent on your personal preference as well as your comfort zone. If the thought of wearing a dress above the knee makes you twinge, then go a little longer. If you love your legs and want to show them off then go short. The great thing about prom season is the fact that wherever you are it's usually pretty warm, so you won't have to worry about freezing that night. If you are going to be in a colder climate then go long unless you have some really warm stockings. If you wish to go long but still want to show some leg, consider getting a dress with a leg slit in it. It shows just enough leg without showing too much. Once you determine your length decide on a neckline to match it. Halter, strapless and sweetheart are ideal for prom dresses of any length. Plunging necklines are now making a splash on the prom scene as well. If you go for a low-cut neckline then definitely go long. By doing this you will be leaving something to the mystery. Showing too much skin could make or break your outfit. Everything is dependent on the length so figure out which one you'd be most comfortable in!

Prom 2013 Dress Ideas

Prom is a great time, so enjoy! This Lens seeks to help you in the process of finding the perfect Prom dress. There are endless choices of dresses from mermaid to short, strapless to halter, cocktail or club. With so many choices your head might start spinning, but no fear this Lens is here to help. Whichever dress you choose, this page will provide you with information and guidance, so that your big night turns out just as beautiful as you!

From the Dress to Your Budget!

Prom season will be here before you know it and you will definitely want to be the bell of the ball. SAT scores, college essays, senior dues and your mind is probably spinning into overdrive. Take a deep breath and think about how you want to look for the big day. Prom is a big deal and you want to be as unique as possible. You don't want to buy the same dress that ten other girls will show up wearing. So start with these steps:

*Budget* - You know how parents can sometimes be when they're paying for stuff. Tell them this is a once in a lifetime experience. Decide how much you or your parents are willing to spend on a dress, shoes and other accessories. These trends are some of the hottest styles for 2013 prom dresses

. If you, or your date, are working to pay for everything yourselves estimate how much things will be. If you plan on riding in a limo or a party bus with twenty other people, then make sure you know how much to put in.

First: Pick a color - What color do you see yourself and your date wearing? Are you going with the classic prom colors such as pink, violet, or blue or are you going to step out of the norm and choose something totally different? The great thing about proms is there are no color rules. You can wear black or neon orange and it doesn't matter. Have fun and forget the rules because it's your dress and you only experience your senior prom once!

Second: Pick a style or trend - Lace, chiffon, sequins and ruffles are all hot trends from the Prom 2013 runways. Ever since Kate Middleton wore her lace wedding gown there's been a major demand for it. Lace is sexy and elegant, but may not be comfortable to everyone. Chiffon makes anyone appear as though they are floating on air; as if your movement requires no energy. Chiffon adds a touch of grace making for a flirty, romantic look. Sequins are always a great option. Sequins and beading also add a fun, yet classic feel to the dress. Plus, they're eye-catching and will help you stand out in the crowd. Last but not least are ruffles. Ruffles are making a huge comeback and for Prom 2013 they're essential for an ultra-feminine look. They look great on ball gowns and cocktail gowns.
Shop for prom dresses and accessories in your budget, and make the best of it.

Third: Find a dress - Never pick the first dress you try on unless you're absolutely sure. Take your time and don't rush because when the night comes you don't want to look at your dress and feel disappointed. Also, consider how the dress makes you feel. If when you put it on, you're smiling and glowing and you feel like the only girl in the world then go with it. Emotions play a major role in choosing prom and wedding dresses.

Fourth: Accessorize - Make sure your accessories adorn your dress and do not overshadow it. You want jewelry that makes a statement but it must go with your dress or your entire outfit/presentation will be off.

Fifth: Find a date (if you don't already have one) - Make sure whomever you choose, they are responsible and that you trust them. Also, remind them to get you a corsage.

Lastly, decide what you all are going to do after the prom: after-party, hotel, restaurant or straight back home. Whatever you choose, have fun and enjoy the night!

2013年7月15日星期一

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Mixed-Print Madness

The First Lady of Fashion strikes again, this time with a casual look. Michelle Obama mixes prints and colors by pairing a black and white polka dot shirt with a red and whited-striped cardigan. The combination is fun and youthful, two adjectives that can also describe the First Lady. If you want to mix up your prints and patterns, a simple striped piece is a good base; pair with a print that incorporates one of the colors in the stripes.

Long Story Short

Shorts are usually associated with lazy summer afternoons in the sun, but that doesn’t mean you can’t dress up a pair for a more formal occasion—just check out Doutzen Kroe’s sleek style. The black and white stripes on the shorts are thin and subtle, while the length of the fabric and the gold buttons make them classy rather than casual. A simple black clutch and a layered necklace polish off the look

Pinstripes, Please

Looking to spruce up your wardrobe for the office? Try adding a bit of flair with striped pants in a light color, like Marisa Tomei’s grey and white pair. A light pinstripe print will work all year round: in the summer months, tuck in a sleeveless blouse and slide on your favorite flats; in the winter, wear with a warm sweater or a blazer and pumps.

It's in the Bag

Handbags and clutches are a great fashion tool because they can add a punch of the unexpected in the form of a funky pattern or a bright color. Just check out Diane Kruger, who mixes up her playful polka dot style with a sophisticated striped clutch. The matching black and white color scheme pulls together all elements of the outfit, and Kruger’s delicate bracelet and strappy black platforms make it more formal

Walk the Line

Goodbye, Hannah Montana! Miley Cyrus moves far away from her Disney days in this white tuxedo jacket with a plunging neckline. She complements the number with a pair of black and white-striped heels, which add a hint of glamour to an otherwise monochromatic outfit. For an office or evening look, opt for a pair of striped pumps; or if you’re going for a more casual style, a striped slip-on or flat will be comfortable and sassy.

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Penciled Perfection

Craving some sexy stripes for a night on the town? Try a striped pencil skirt, like the one Rosie Huntington-Whiteley dons with a teal tank and wide belt. If you’re weary of looking too wide in the stripes, pair the skirt with a jacket that will provide a bit of coverage. If you’re ready to wear your stripes with pride, tuck a blouse into the skirt for a streamlined look. Pair with sky-high heels and a clutch and you’re ready to go.

A Sailor's Favorite

Rose Byrne opts for a classic with a nautical black and white-striped T-shirt. The tan blazer and black pumps dress up the outfit, but black and white stripes are versatile enough to work for any occasion. For a casual summer look, pair with your favorite denim shorts or a light linen pant. Finish up with simple makeup like Byrne’s bronzer and berry lipstick.

Sheer Brilliance

The trend of sheer shirts is popular but intimidating as you’ve got to strike the delicate balance between classy and tacky. Laura Whitmore is on point with her sheer black and white collared button-up; the contrast between the stripes keeps attention focused on the shirt itself rather than what’s underneath. If you’re trying out a sheer shirt, take Whitmore’s cue and opt for simple undergarments like a black bra—a bright color or print would be way too distracting.

From Day to Night

How do you transform a simple shorts and tank top combination into a chic look? Follow Jessie Malakouti’s lead and throw a blazer and colorful heels into the mix. A striped blazer or jacket is not only an aesthetically-pleasing addition, but it’s also a practical way to make a daytime outfit work for the cooler evening temperatures. Stay comfortable and fashionable!

Stars in Stripes

Stripes are a versatile fashion classic that anyone can sport. Whether you’re looking to set yourself out from the crowd at a cocktail party or you’re searching for a casual but spunky wardrobe staple, there’s bound to be a striped piece to fit your needs. And just like us, some of our favorite celebrities have embraced the pattern. If you think they’ve earned their stripes with these fashion choices, find out how to make their styles work for you.

Black and White and Worn All Over

Sheryl Crow enjoys a mix of trends with this black and white-striped maxi dress. Black and white stripes are a classic combination that anyone can rock, no matter your hair color or skin tone. When wearing a striped maxi like Crow's, remember to avoid looking cluttered by keeping accessories to a minimum. She pairs the dress with simple gold jewelry and a white watch.

Debunking a Myth


Kaycee Stroh proves that horizontal stripes can be worn by anyone—even ladies with a curvy frame. She jazzes up a simple navy and gray-striped frock with bright red accessories. The addition of a wide belt cinches the dress at the waist, emphasizing her curves in a piece that might have otherwise looked too baggy or shapeless. Stroh completes the ensemble with a bright red lip and layered curls.

Optical Illusions

Hayden Panettiere ditches the LBD in favor of a little red mini-dress, and the result is stunning. The diagonal black stripes make the number interesting, and they also work with Panettiere’s athletic figure by amping up the curves of her waist and hips. Well-placed stripes can help create flattering illusions for many body types, so experiment with different styles based on your shape.