Tuesday, November 30, 2010

The Introduction of The New Style Cocktail Dresses 2011

Cocktail dresses, sometimes, are referred to "party dresses", which is mid length and semi formal chosen for evening outings. During the 1920s, contemporary fashion designer Christian Dior has been credited with coining the term "cocktail dress."

The famous and essential style of cocktail dresses must be "little black dress" which defined by Coco Chanel. Such type of dress is often touted as a versatile must-have for any woman's wardrobe.

One of the most iconic images of the cocktail dress in popular culture is that worn by Audrey Hepburn in the 1961 film, Breakfast at Tiffany's. Other stars famous for wearing cocktail dresses include Louise Brooks, Twiggy, Kate Moss, and Sarah Jessica Parker.
Some world’s famous fashion designers like Balenciaga and Prada are known for designing their cocktail dresses.

Women can wear cocktail dresses paired with fitted jackets or cardigans, creating a conservative outfit suitable for an office environment in the daytime. The Pink Flower Girl Dresses can be still worn wear in the evening if the women go to a lounge or a club by pairing with eye-catching accessories, or they can wear the footwear with the frock, high heels to pair with their cocktail dresses. Nowadays, boots can also be worn with a cocktail dress if they are fitted.

According to the items of cocktail dresses paired with, actually, most of them can be dressed up or down. Cocktail dresses are appropriate for wearing both a professional environment in the day time or a social outing in the evening. This is one of the benefits of cocktail dresses.

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