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  • How to Dress Down a Fancy Headboard

    When your bedroom is rustic, modern or minimalist, a frilly headboard looks overdone and out of place. Instead of spending time and money looking for a new headboard, make small, inexpensive changes that match the style of your room. You don't have to be a designer or a handyman to transform an out-of-style headboard into one that fits your style. With items you probably already have around the house and a free afternoon, you can change your headboard from the ostentatious focal point of your room to a complementary piece that fits right in.

  • Fancy Dress Ideas for People Who Don't Like Fancy Dress

    A formal event offers an evening of luxury, but if you can't stand the thought of itchy zippers, or torturous undergarments, it may be a nightmare. Fortunately, fancy dress fashion gives you the opportunity to express your individual style. Use a creative twist to keep your style comfortable, while still conforming to the etiquette of formal wear.

  • The Best Fancy Dress Ideas for a Male

    Special occasions are important events through out our lives that should be celebrated by dressing for the part. Traditionally, men do not have as many options as their female counterparts when it comes to fancy clothing, but there are several classic looks that will get you noticed at any formal occasion. Incorporate accessories such as ties, pocket squares and cuff links to add extra flair and personal style to your dress attire.

  • DIY Fancy Dress

    Creativity makes your fancy dress stand out, but it requires patience and hard work to make. Making your own dress means you make it to fit your body and to your specific taste. A homemade dress allows you to involve yourself fully in the dressmaking process from conceptualization to completion. Create a dress to wear on a night out, for Halloween, prom night, a costume ball or a festival in your area.

  • How to Make Your Own Egyptian Dress

    Whether you hope to channel the style of Elizabeth Taylor as Cleopatra or your favorite Egyptian goddess, the spirit of one of fashion's favorite eras begins with the dress. A simple long dress in white or cerulean blue forms the foundation of your Egyptian-inspired look. Kohl-smoked eyes, gold wristbands and a bejeweled headpiece will add the finishing flourish. Learn how to make your own Egyptian dress and embrace feminine grace and power, whatever your own budget.

  • Ideas to Make a Plain Dress to Look More Fancy

    You got a plain dress on sale, or maybe found a cute-but-plain one in the attic. Now what? You can leave it as is, of course, or you can dress it up and personalize it with trendy accessories and stylish modifications. The good news is that you don't need to be a seamstress to take a plain dress from ho-hum to hot.

  • Dresses From the '60s

    The 1960s started out with one fashion trend in dress wear and by the middle of the decade it had moved in a different direction, at least for the younger population. In the later years of the decade, there was another youth-influenced change. All in all, the '60s saw a total of three fashion trends in dresses during the period: conservative, mod (including the mini-skirt) and hippie dress, with some women opting for one specific trend throughout the entire period.

  • Children's Fancy Dress Styles in the '60s

    Children's fancy dress in the 1960s took advantage of new technologies in fabric and fiber. Most notably polyester, nylon and spandex. The baby boom meant that children's fashion was in more demand as compared to previous decades. With the popularity of television, children's dress styles became increasing monolithic. Parents were able to see what famous children such as "John John" Kennedy wore, and imitated those styles with their own children.

  • Fancy Dress Ideas From "Alice in Wonderland"

    "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" was written in 1865 by British author and mathematician Charles Lutwidge Dodgson using the pen name Lewis Carroll. The story is about a girl named Alice who chases a white rabbit and falls down a rabbit hole into a fantasy world filled with odd creatures and strange people. The book has been the source for many film renditions, including Disney's 1951 animated "Alice in Wonderland" and Tim Burton's more recent adaptation of the same name. Both the book and movies offer costume inspiration for fancy dress.

  • How to Make Fancy Egyptian Dresses

    If you're looking for an outfit that's elegant enough to stop crowds at a festival on the Nile, here's a surprising fact: making fancy Egyptian dresses is a relatively easy project to undertake, since the basic construction of the dress was a simple tunic style. Find elegant material, track down bags of over-sized jewels at the craft store and you'll be ready for a party held on a barge or just down the block.

  • Fancy Dress Shops in Gloucester

    The town of Gloucester, England, offers great shopping for women interested in a wide selection of fancy dresses and outfits. The main streets with many of the shops and boutiques are just for pedestrians, making it easy to get around. In addition to the larger malls and stores, there are also a variety of smaller, independently owned stalls.

  • The Best Fancy Dress Outfits

    A "Fancy Dress Party", as it is commonly called in the United Kingdom, is what Americans know as a "costume party". Invited guests are asked or required to dress according to the theme or season of the gathering. There are several types of Fancy Dress gatherings--from holiday gatherings to children's pageants to themed parties. Here are things to consider as you prepare your best Fancy Dress for any occasion.

  • Fancy Dress Tips

    If you are not accustomed to dressing up for formal events, or buying fancy dresses, preparing for such an event can be tedious. It is helpful to do prior research and have guidelines to follow in case there are details you don't consider. Choosing a dress that makes you feel good is the most important part.

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