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Fashion Style article : Expert Tips For Choosing Formal Dresses In Plus Size
 

Shopping and Product Reviews > Fashion Style > Expert Tips For Choosing Formal Dresses In Plus Size

0 Reviews [ add review ], Article rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Christy Diaz

You have finally received that invitation to the party of the year. Whether it is a wedding, charity fundraiser, or other black tie event, you will need to head to your local retailer that carries formal dresses in plus size. You want to look your best, yet feel comfortable. There are many choices in formal dresses in plus size, so let's review the best styles for your grand entrance.

You need to ask yourself what you will be doing at the party. Will you be kicking up your heels on the dance floor, posing for a multitude of photos, or greeting dignitaries in a receiving line? What you will be doing should influence what formal dress in plus size you need to select.

If you are a guest at a formal wedding, you will want to look for a dress that you will be comfortable in for at least six to eight hours. As well, because wedding photos will be kept for years and years, choose a style that isn't too trendy. You don't want to cringe twenty years from now when you look at the photos of yourself in the hot pink taffeta ensemble that the salesperson said was the look of the season.

If you will be dancing at the upcoming event, search for a formal dress that flatters the body but isn't snug or restricting. The last thing that you want to be worried about is ripping a seam or exposing more of yourself than you want. Always remember that the

fit of a dress is the important thing, not the size on the tag. You will look slimmer in a well-fitting dress than in one that puckers and bunches because it is too tight.

Once you have selected your ideal formal dress, the accessories and footwear you choose will complete your look. If your dress is ornate or cut high on the neck, limit your jewelry to a pair of eye-catching earrings. If you are showing décolletage, you can get away with a strand of pearls, diamond pendant, or even a statement piece of costume jewelry. Vintage bracelets and brooches look great with strapless dresses.

Since your hemline will most likely cover your footwear, it is perfectly acceptable to wear a sensible heel height. Look for a basic peau de soie or satin pump or sandal. Don't feel obligated to dye your shoes to match your dress. You'll get a lot more wear out of a pair that is a neutral shade.

With a little effort, you can create a perfect look for any special event. The right combination of style and comfort will keep you looking and feeling beautiful throughout the festivities.

Chrisy Diaz is a fashion advisor for plus size women. She has been helping women of all sizes look their absolute best while helping them find fantastic deals plus size bridal gowns and other attire. For the hottest tips, secrets and additonal articles , not to mention some great, plus size deals visit Plus Size Fashion Tips


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