Monday, February 7, 2011

THE LOOK I'M LOVING ...THE SHEER MAXI

 
                       

The maxi dress goes sheer .Every season trends evolve, and every season two trends merge. In that regard, spring 2011 will be no different. What will be different however, is the season's take on a staple for many women's summer wardrobe - the maxi dress. This season , we will see it merge with another trend favourite to give us the sheer maxi dress.


They're already a favourite with the likes of actresses Eva Mendez and Jennifer Aniston, Dannii Minogue, and model Daisy Lowe, and it's not hard to see why.


Colour block maxi dress £55, Trilby hat £35, Linen belted jacket £35
M&Co




Like the name suggests, the maxi is the opposite of the mini. Full-length and fabulous, it provides maximum coverage without taking away any of the glamour. The maxi first became popular in the 1960s, worn with boots. It's been back in vogue for the past two summers and it's not going away any time soon.


But make sure the maxi dress doesn't wear you. Too full and flowing, and tiny, petite figures face being swamped; similarly, those with fuller shapes should avoid anything too voluminous or they will risk looking as though they're wearing a tent.


The sheer maxi is particularly great for hiding pasty legs, and their loose-fitting structure gives them the edge over other dresses when it comes to quick changing and on-the-go styling. Whether in solids or prints or ombre dyed, it is the hot new must-have dress for summer.
For maximum effect from minimal effort, the maxi is the way forward.






DO'S AND DON'TS


Maxi dresses are oh-so wearable, whatever your size. Just follow these simple styling tips to make your mark:
Do beware of the nude trend's sheer fabrics. Ensure your underwear is made up of no-show neutrals or made-to-be seen pretty lingerie.


DO team with heels or high wedges if you're lacking in height - otherwise the dress will drown you and lose its impact.


DO wear one that nips under the bust in an empire line if you want to accentuate your cleavage. Avoid low-cut halternecks if you need added support.


DO accessorise with oversized shades and a headscarf.


DON'T accessorise with a belt - it will ruin the shape and long flowing lines of your maxi dress.


DON'T opt for a heavily printed maxi dress if you're curvier - opt for plain or cool block colours.


DON'T overdo it by layering your clothes. Stick to a cropped cardigan or fitted jacket to avoid a hemline clash.






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