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‘Tis the season for end of year office parties – and if your budget is anything like mine you’re thinking, “I wonder if anyone will notice if I turn up in the same dress as last year…” Tone the colour down with a chiffon drape in a more muted shade, or in black which will give a shimmery effect to the colour. I like to have a variety of sheer dresses in chiffon and organza specifically to slip over another outfit to dress it up or tone it down. Get even more wear out of it by using a lace-up effect or dozens of tiny buttons and making it wearable back to front. (Note, if you’re going to be sitting most of the evening, wear the buttons on the front.)
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Sparkly fabrics are eye-catching. If you’ve worn it before and run the risk of meeting the same people, tone the sparkles down with a chiffon or organza drape. 3.
Details copyright © Elsa Neal 2005 (Please contact the for permission to reprint this article.) If you're looking for additional items that you can mix and match with your current wardrobe, you can get some great bargains on the Internet. Copy the stars' style for a fraction of the price with “Desperate Housewives” Inspired Jewelry from Emitations.com. The advantage with redesigning clothing is that you don't necessarily need to get the size exactly right if you're going to alter the outfit anyway. For some ideas, have a look at these examples from Amazon.com: Fifties-style satin strapless dress and Ruched satin gown - both of these come in a variety of colours and would be ideal as a base under shimmery organza or chiffon. Here are some more examples of fairy-mesh, organza, and chiffon dresses. And everyone needs a little black dress. Get more use out of this one by using it as a top together with a long, flowing skirt, or underneath an organza or animal-print wrap. Go back to the Articles Page Read Elle's blog |
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