The little black dress is a staple of a woman's wardrobe. Some black dresses are more reserved and conservative than others, making them good for office daytime wear. Their versatility makes them perfect evening wear as well. A few simple accessories can jazz up the dress for an elegant affair or a night on the town. Does this Spark an idea?
Sunday, April 29, 2012
How to Make a Black Dress Less Conservative With Accessories
The little black dress is a staple of a woman's wardrobe. Some black dresses are more reserved and conservative than others, making them good for office daytime wear. Their versatility makes them perfect evening wear as well. A few simple accessories can jazz up the dress for an elegant affair or a night on the town. Does this Spark an idea?
Carry a colorful sequined purse under your arm or hold a clutch version. Drape a chain strap purse over your shoulder if you want your hands and arms free. Make sure your purse is also practical and large enough to carry essentials like a wallet, cell phone and keys.
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You can dress like a glamorous model or movie star on a budget, if you are willing to do a little footwork. Re-create high-end fashion looks without the price tag by shopping for non-name brand pieces. Vintage stores are also great places to find fabulous accessories to adorn an outfit and create a bit of bling. Yard and garage sales and clothing swaps offer slightly-used items for a fraction of the cost of new garments. Pick up a gently used party dress from a second-hand shop or private sale and be the belle of the ball without emptying your pocketbook. Does this Spark an idea?
Search online or in local newspapers for consignment shops and garage sales. Online auctions and person-to-person sales websites are another way to garner gently worn dresses, shoes and accessories for less. Read the descriptions carefully to make sure there aren't any flaws or stains on the items. Take advantage of marked-down broken or mismatched pieces and use them for making your own "glam" jewelry. Hobby stores typically offer free or low-cost jewelry-making classes, so even if you lack the skills to create a necklace today, you can learn how to become an at-home designer before your next big outing.
Tara Dodrill began writing professionally in 1990. She is a travel writer and photographer working for print and online media, primarily covering Florida, ecotourism and off-the-beaten-path destinations. Her writing credits include RUMBUM, Yahoo News, Visit South magazine,and North Carolina Coastal Guide. She studied journalism and education at Ohio University and real estate at Hondros College.
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Take a good look in the mirror. Look for your good features and your "not so good" features. You are going to want to use accessories you have or purchase accessories to downplay your less attractive features and draw attention to your good features.
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