Sunday 27 December 2015

THAT PRINCESS FEELING.

"I think every young girl at some point in her early life wonders what it's like to be a princess. They like the idea of dressing up and the fun of it."
Julie Andrews


A summer wedding, winter wedding, a formal dinner, special events or graduation, you never want to be the person who blends into the crowd your mission is to 'wow' everyone, make those jaws drop and own it. This is a series of outfits that can be wore to any of these occasional events a decode dressing for multiple of season of occasions. 


L O O K  O N E :

A simple dress can scream elegant in various ways, especially the way it fall on your body.  By adding a belt it attracts attention to the slimmest part of your body i.e. your waistline.Adding this belt congrats with the outfit and makes it a lot more interesting and appealing to the eye. A belt usually creates a flattering figure and adds an element of sophistication.


The choice of the under-top of a dress naturally speaks out lace and a nude under-top to give the illusion of skin. Typically I'd say do lighter than the colour you are wearing, white and black tend to be safe choices and can work well with the combination of your hijab.
Wearing a white lace under-top here is an aid for contrasting colours along with keeping it classic. 
L O O K  T W O :
                     
A simply elegant dress that has glamorous written all over it. The lace embellishments and the scalloped edges give a classic and girly feel that is rare. A scalloped edge makes the difference between a nice dress and a masterpiece dress.
I've paired this dress with a white jumper and a baby pink belt to nip me in at the waistline, underneath line delicate sleeves and scalloped at the wrist. The weather had been cold, so layering was a good option.
Nude heels and a white scarf add to the fairytale look, subtle, delicate and utterly girly.


Dress One: TopShop
Jumper: H&m
Shoes: Zara


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