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Thursday, April 12, 2012

Halter Neck Maxi Dress

By David Barnes


Maxi dresses are no longer a trend but a perennial staple, and contrary to what people think, the maxi suits all shapes and sizes, not just the tall and willowy types. The Maxi remains one of this seasons hottest trends, were it ever not a hot trend?

The best trait of the maxi dress is that it's effortless - slip it on, and look instantly stylish, no effort required. If you can dress like a celebrity without splurging too much money, and actually look good and feel comfortable.

This maxi dress is made of cotton and spandex. For example, you could pair your maxi dress with a cropped jacket and chunky heels to lengthen a petite frame.

It's best way to keep away from overly floaty styles and maxis with large prints, as these can overwhelm a small frame (no one wants to look like they're wearing a tent). The skirt is the biggest challenge for a woman with a smaller frame. Maxi dresses generally sport diaphanous skirts that could shelter a brood of children, usually in the flowing gypsy style.

The voluminous style of the maxi, can however make your profile look wider and shorter. A close-fitting, well-cut skirt in a bias or A-line cut will keep this casual or formal dress proportionate to your small frame.

The salient features of this dress are as follows: The dress has a beautiful V neck.

The fabric is made of 95% cotton and 5% spandex. You can also go for an empire-style cut.

The neck is to be tied behind the neck. It has an inner lining. The dress is available in plus size.

Safari Maxi Dress: This animal print dress is available for $23. This allows you to maximize the look; although, do take care not to overdo it. You're sure to love the way this safari maxi dress will flow over your body.




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