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Top 2 styles Dresses for any special Occasion

Postby renzhee » June 14th, 2011, 3:48 am

To participate a special occasion, guys have always had it easier. For most special events, they can choose between a dark suit and a tuxedo. But the girls have a world of [url=http://www.sinomart.com/wholesale-Special-Occasion-Dresses-_c64]occasion dresses[/url] from which to choose, and there are very few rules that tell them what to wear and when. Let us take a moment to review top 2 styles dresses for women.

Cocktail Dress
Some dresses toe the border between formal and casual wear. The [url=http://www.sinomart.com/wholesale-Cocktail-Dresses_c66]cocktail dresses[/url] have been famous since the Roaring Twenties. In spite of its longevity, there remains a simple definition as to what it actually is. A cocktail dress is typically a semi-formal number that has a medium-length hemline and is worn at formal parties and get-togethers.

The most famous cocktail dress is the classic little black dress, which became popular in 1960s. Every professional woman should have at least one killer cocktail dress. These little numbers can be worn at Christmas or office parties or even to the theater, the opera or the ballet. Prada and Balenciaga are famous for their arresting cocktail dress designs.

Prom Dresses
The first [url=http://www.sinomart.com/wholesale-Formal-Dresses_c443]formal dresses[/url] most girls ever wear is their [url=http://www.sinomart.com/wholesale-Prom-Dresses_c71]prom dresses[/url]. Girls can choose from a variety of styles, colors and lengths of dresses. Because modern proms are quite active, what with all the dancing, girls usually select dresses with slightly higher hemlines than they did in the past. Ball gowns, for instance, are not nearly as popular at proms as they once were. Since the prom dress is often the first formal dress a girl will wear, it is important to listen to the experts at the dress shop when it comes to the different styles, cuts and silhouettes.

Every girl has a slightly different shape and specific cuts and styles are designed to flatter different figures. A dress that looks great on a petite girl probably won't look so hot on a girl who has more prominent curves. Prom is generally a young girl's first experience with formal gowns and it will prepare her for even more important events, like her wedding day.

The best piece of advice we can give you is to find a gown that feels comfortable. Prom is a formal event, but it is also supposed to be fun. Purchasing a heavy dress that doesn't breathe will all but guarantee you'll be dead on your feet before the last dance. In the end, it is always best to purchase a dress that you are comfortable with. Remember, you aren't walking down the aisle just yet. There's no need to be uncomfortable for the sake of fashion.

Take these helpful tips into account and you'll find the perfect dress for any upcoming special occasion!
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Postby pypr420 » June 14th, 2011, 8:04 am

is this spam? are you an affiliate for sinomart? pypr says yes ^_^ it probably is and you probably are. no wonder the topic read like a cosmo headline

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Postby davelowe1977 » June 16th, 2011, 8:07 am

It turned up in the diaper section too. I deleted it there (I'm a moderator there, but not here).
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