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Thursday, August 30, 2012

Fabulous Homecoming Fashion: Sheath Dress


Many girls have a fear of fashion style associated with the term of form-fitting. Body-con dresses, skinny pants, very short and tight hemlines, all make girls a little nervous. However, to be honest, this classic silhouette is just perfect to show off your curve. And it nowadays has a wide variety of bodice section with a hemline, which could range from tea-length to asymmetrical. This fall, you are going to slip into a sheath dress that is universally flattering! Interested? Read on!

Little Sheath Dresses


A perfect little sheath dress is so Audrey. Because it typically cinches you in at the waist, giving you the illusion of Audrey’s figure, even if it is not quite there. It is a great go-to option for actual homecoming parties that call for truly festive wear. Not only it is just form-fitting enough to show off your shape, but still offers enough rooms to show your personality.

Knee Length Sheath Dresses


Knee length sheath dresses generally have a higher cut with longer skirt, which make it appropriate for multiple occasions. Also, the style is extremely versatile as it can go from office to out with a simple switch of accessories, you can definitely dress it up or down. If you have a lot of parties coming up and do not want to wear anything that grandmas would not approve of, a knee length sheath is perfect!


As homecoming season nears, we are swooned by rich textures and colors sheath dresses that will simply incorporate into your wardrobe. The only concern with a sheath dress, however is the body type issue. For someone who do not have a longer torso or is short, a sheath dress might reveal their shape flaws. If that is not what you are going for, experimentation with different sizes is key.

What Do You Think?

Is sheath dress a style that you would wear at homecoming party? How would you wear it? Which length is your favorite? Be sure to let us know in the below comment section.

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