Sunday, January 24, 2010

High Dress Women's Fashion Trend

After several recurrent seasons of sexed-up micro minis - lead particularly by the va-va-voom styles of Herve Leger and Balmain - it's time for a new gesture of seductive skirts to encounter their way onto flushed carpets, into wardrobes, and, most definitely, into fashion entrepot editorials. So how to do pure stimulate without a hemline that's shorter than short? The high separate 2010 fashion trend, of course.



High coiffe splits trend: what it is

In 2010 the mid-thigh split coiffe is out.

Their replacement?

Long cut skirts or maxi dresses in light, flowing fabrics that provide a not-so-subtle suggestion of handicap as one walks - or rather struts - along. In fact, they provide more than a suggestion of leg. They show off the whole handicap with the split achievement the crowning of the thigh. For an even greater visual impact, the split module pass the crowning of the portion and reach the hip.

There may be a single side split, a centre split, or dual side splits with a commission of fabric that falls along the middle section.
Dress splits on the runway

It module probably become as no surprise that the most knock-out examples of thigh-high coiffe splits were on the designer runway. After all, infusing pure sex into a coiffe is a designer speciality.

Other striking examples came from Pucci - breezy, liberated flowing, and ultimately sensual - and Lanvin, whose draping Grecian styles were given an shot of thigh-baring modernity.
How to wear dresses with splits in 2010

  • Heels are a must. Flat shoes don't do the countenance justice, and module cancel out the utter sexiness of the above the portion split.
  •  Tanned, toned, bleak legs are perfect for this countenance in summer. But you can also experiment with a peep of engrossing stockings. Look to Francesco Scognamiglio's fishnet idea for rousing (pictures below); or if you're daring enough, try a look of exposed stayups.
  • Go for light, stormy fabrics for the Spring / Summer season. Movement and flow are a big part of the charm.
  • Take rousing from the Grecian trend and marry a draping Goddess coiffe with a broad split for the ultimate in summer sultriness.
  • Obviously this is not best as a day-to-day street trend nor as day wear. Pull it out on occasions where you rattling want to turn heads.


 
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