Dressed up dresses

The fitting silhouette is good only for ladies with an ideal figure, and is not always appropriate in conditions of a strict dress code. Split dresses allow you to look feminine in any situation and feel comfortable. This outfit hides small flaws in the figure and makes the image romantic and airy. Models flared dresses are presented in the collections of all leading brands, so it is impossible to doubt the relevance of this silhouette.

Fashion flared dresses

Depending on the stylistic details, the following models of dresses can be distinguished:

  1. Dresses flared from the waist. This is a classic style, which was encountered in the 50's and 60's. The attire makes accents on the waist, and when using a thin band, the figure gets even more rounded. Such a flared dress can be short or be below the knee. Extended models are inherent in retro style .
  2. Dress flared to the bottom. In this model, the skirt begins to expand not in the waist region, but in the thigh area. Thus, the buttocks are partially outlined and the flat tummy is emphasized. Recommended for ladies with a good figure.
  3. The dress is flared from the chest. The emphasis is on the chest, so the top of the dress is often sewn from contrasting bright fabrics. There are also monochrome classic models in Empire style. It's very beautiful when a decorative ribbon is sewed under the breast or the decollete is decorated with a smart brooch.

Choose a dress, depending on the dress code and the impression you need to make. If this is an exhibition of paintings or a trip to the theater, the black flared dress made of flowing fabrics (silk, chiffon, satin) will be ideal. For daily wearing, a knitted flared dress will do, and for work it is better to choose a monophonic dress with a moderately flared skirt .