Rock The Mini Dress

LIKE their maxi counterparts, mini dresses are fun to wear and they
are never out of fashion. It is one style of fashion that is certainly the in thing for female fashionistas and a hit with socialites and celebrities alike these days.

Whether it is sequin-emblazoned, detailed with zippers and studs, or simply asymmetrical, this style is having a major moment right now. Worn with glamour on the red carpet, floaty and light for hot days, or in heavier fabrics with tights, the mini-dress trend remains strong this season.

Mini dresses and tunics in prints such as floral, hounds tooth, paisley, and stripes are hot sellers, and look fantastic cinched at the waist with a statement belt and a pair of peep-toe shoes or ballet flats.



Now, if you aren’t quite comfortable wearing a mini-dress, don a pair of solid black leggings underneath with a pair of peep-toe heel shoes. This keeps you covered up, while still keeping a sexy and stylish look.

Note this, before choosing that mini-dress, ensure your body shape is right for short dress, or you take some time to enhance the body as wrong mini placement can be a style disaster. Choose one that complements your figure and be stylish.

Abide by the rules
Yes, there is a need for every woman to look attractive but the rules these days for wearing the mini apply to some women… as style of fashion is not for everyone. There’s only one real requirement, wear it with confidence and class.

Girls with hot legs can sigh with relief as the mini-dress gives them a chance to show off those pins. For those who want to look sexier and very confident with their body, there are ways to enjoy it.

Go Bare
If you have long, straight legs you can’t go bare. Give your legs a boost by paying attention to them. For a night out, you can blend in some lotion to your legs.

Step Out High
With the right heels, you would be making a fashion statement. Avoid wearing delicate shoes, because they can make your legs look bigger. Wedge and pointed flat shoes are perfect with the mini.

Sourced- TheGuardian

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