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Dress me up, dress me down When pants or a skirt just won't do
There is something completely liberating about wearing a dress. Nothing pinching your waist, riding up, sliding down, twisting around, or, worse, strangling your thighs. On a hot summer day a dress is the lightest, breeziest fashion option. A choice that will take a woman everywhere -- from the boardroom to the boardwalk to dinner and dancing the night away. Worry less about what length you should wear - it's more about the look. This season, peasant and bohemian styles are "it." Best seen in stretch laces, gauze or crinkled fabrics. Accessorized with mounds of turquoise, beads and silver for equal quotions of hippie and hot. Also top of the trend list are curvy asymetrical bias cut dresses in filmy fabrics, with or without the hanky hemline, bare shoulders and flirty ruffled edges. Timeless and classic are simple chemise, shifts, shirtdresses and A-lines reminiscent of Jackie O days gone by. Romantic English country tea dresses return for a wee bit of exposure looking fabulously feminine in vintage floral or pastel botanical prints. Keep in mind this summer's best "dress" list would not be complete without the quintessential "little black dress." Ultimately an evening of black magic comes from a dress that is sleek, simple and super chic.
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