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  • What Can Stop Sparkles From Falling Off of an Expensive Evening Dress?

    Sparkly dresses are both fun and elegant, but require special care to keep their sheen. When wearing a glittered-covered evening gown, it is not uncommon to be discomforted by the trail of sparkles that you are leaving behind. Washing the gown can be even more unnerving, as you may remove it from the machine only to realize that all the sparkles are gone. Fortunately, there are a number of ways to extend the life of your formal wear and prevent the sparkles from falling off.

  • What Not to Wear to Prom

    Going to your senior prom can be a positive, lasting school memory. While personal preference should play an important role in what you choose to wear to your prom (no one can tell you what to wear), there are guidelines that can help you choose an outfit for your prom that will help ensure you look good without standing out in a negative fashion.

  • How to Sew a Babydoll Dress

    Babydoll dresses hang under the chest, creating a straight silhouette. These casual dresses do not gather at the waist and may hide a flabby tummy or a pregnancy bump. Young girls and adolescents also wear them. Because of their simple shape, babydoll dresses are a much simpler sewing project than most other dress styles. However, they should not be your first foray into sewing.

  • Uses for Old Dresses

    If you have a closet full of old dresses, you are not alone. Many women hold on to dresses for sentimental reasons. You might not be able to throw away your old prom dress or the dress your daughter wore to preschool, but you can give dresses a second life by repurposing the fabric or donating them to people who can use them.

  • How to Dress for a Fall/Autumn-Themed Party

    Fall is a season of warm colors. Against black branches and gray skies, the oranges, reds, browns and yellows of turning leaves burst into relief. Use fall's vibrant palette to inspire you when dressing for a fall/autumn themed party. Even if you don't consider yourself a fashionista, it's easy to pull a few items of clothing and accessories together to create an outfit that will win you compliments at your party.

  • How to Wear a Cocktail Dress

    Learn how to select and wear a cocktail dress that makes a classy impression while choosing stud earrings and other accessories that express the perfect mood. Make an elegant statement with the aid of this free video on dresses and fashion advice.

  • How to Wear a Shawl for the Prom

    For young women living in colder climates, dressing up for prom can be tricky. You want to look elegant, but you don't want to be cold. A shawl is the perfect solution. Those made of cashmere (sometimes called pashminas) will provide more warmth than those made of, for example, silk or satin. Put on your prom dress and try arranging your shawl in different ways before the big night to find the perfect fit for you and your dress.

  • How to Restore Old Dresses

    Restoring a vintage dress intimidates many people, especially when the dress has sentimental value like an heirloom wedding or christening gown. Though certain vintage garments may have collectible value and require the expertise of a textile conservationist, other pieces gain new life with a careful washing.

  • How to Make a Simple Sun Dress

    From year to year, summer fashions may vary as much as the blazing temperatures of July, but one item of clothing remains a staple: the sundress. Sundress styles vary, from those with simple A-lines to tiered skirts, but as most styles are largely uncomplicated, a simple sundress may be constructed at home from a few inexpensive materials. This article will outline the means by which a person with relatively basic sewing abilities can make a smocked sundress in a single afternoon.

  • Trying on Dresses to Make Sure They Fit

    Nothing is more empowering than a dress that hugs all the right places and flatters all the right features. When purchasing or borrowing a dress, fit is key. What looks good on one frame may look horrid on another. Make sure you look great by trying on a dress to ensure that it fits properly.

  • How to Stop Glitter From Falling Off a Dress

    Some evening or cocktail wear is adorned with glitter to afford its wearer the luxury of sparkling all evening long. That glitter, however, can find its way from the dress or outfit and onto the skin of the person wearing it. In addition it can wind up on other people, furniture and in worst-case scenarios, in someone's eyes. Rest assured, however, that there is a remedy. While all that glitters certainly isn't gold, there are ways to keep that glitter right where it belongs; on your dress.

  • Definition of a Babydoll Dress

    The babydoll dress is an easy-wearing, comfortable dress for women of all shapes and heights. Available in casual and evening variations, the babydoll has its origins in the days of the Renaissance. This popular dress is sold in most women's clothing stores, with its high period during the spring and summer fashion seasons.

  • How to Dress Cute for the Fall Season

    Transitioning from a summer wardrobe to a fall one without sacrificing style can be frustrating. Many women do not have the means or the time to purchase an entire set of new clothes, yet they want to update their look for the new season. The key is choosing investment pieces, which can work for more than one season, and knowing which accessories to pair them with.

  • How to Wear a Dress in the Fall & Winter

    To wear a dress in the fall and winter, try a faux fur stole or a printed jacket to warm up a cocktail dress. Add vintage-inspired pieces to a winter look with beauty advice from an experienced fashion consultant in this free video on dresses.

  • How to Dress for Outdoor Photos During the Fall

    Getting classic and compelling portraits in the fall requires wearing different attire than what you would wear during the summer. You'll get much better results from your professional photo shoot if you take the rich colors and surroundings of fall into account and select clothing that complements those surroundings. It's a good time to take interesting photos, so harness the season with clothing that will enhance the photo and not distract from it.

  • How to Dress for Fall

    Fall can often seem like the limbo of seasons. It's not quite cold enough for a pea coat, but definitely not warm enough for a sun dress. By focusing on layers and light but cozy fabrics, you can find that perfect fashion temperate zone.

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