Monday, May 11, 2015

6 Different Ways A Throw-On-And-Go Dress Can Go

At face value, a dress might look and feel fancy — and that's the ultimate con that dress-wearers have pulled. In fact, it's one of the easiest things in the world to wear, and requires the least amount of effort. It's a single item, and if chosen correctly, can make a strong, fashion-forward statement without any other stand-out accessories.
Even if you don't consider yourself the dress-wearing sort, there are dresses that speak to tomboys, punks, vintage-obsessives, and weirdos that are as convenient as they are cool. Ahead, find six different ways a dress can be your favorite solo act this spring.

Give a fit-and-flare knee length dresses a slight update with long sleeves and a defined waist.

An avant-garde T-shirt dress is comfortable and crazy-chic. They're meant to go with sneakers, too, which gives them even more easy appeal.

Turns out your trusty beach tunic isn't just for lounging in the sand. Add a summery shoe with substance (like these raffia sneakers) and a structured bag, and it'll be armed and ready to play dress-up as a daytime frock.

When you're roughing up a chic tea dress, choose it in a sort of masculine pattern (like a graphic tartan on a slant). It can work as easily with heels as it does with flats.

A pretty white dresses for women is a statement unto itself.

Trendy dresses, like a sequined jersey, are really fun to wear, but casual enough for everyday.

A floral dress is one of the most obvious things you can wear for spring, but this one's slightly rounded, structured shape and metallic finish give the look some bite, too.

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