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We all have occasions where we don't know what to expect: who will be there? How will they dress? What do they expect? What should I wear?
Why, the little black dress, of course.
The LBD should be in a simple, classic design that won't go out of style in a few years. It should flatter your figure yet be modest. It should be the best quality you can afford, for it will be in your wardrobe for years.
Simple and classic means about knee-length, nothing extreme, nothing to give away when it was made.
We all have an idea of what flatters our figures, but the concept of "modest" varies widely. In some quarters, going sleeveless is immodest. For most people, whether they wish to admit it or not, a miniskirt is, if not immodest, sexy. Go for classy instead; you won't want to be underdressed and overexposed when you want to impress your boss or your boyfriend's parents or a judge.
Good quality fabric shouldn't pill. It should breathe and not cling. When you wad it up in your fist for a few moments, it shouldn't come out wrinkled. It should feel good when you put it on. If you are unfamiliar with fabric quality, do what John Malloy calls cross-shopping. Go to a high end store (e.g., Saks, Neiman Marcus) and feel the fabric in their suits and dresses. Then go to a lower end store (e.g., Walmart or K-Mart) and feel the fabric there. With experience, you'll be able to tell high quality fabric from low-quality at a glance.
An example:
Now, unless hoop skirts and mutton sleeves become de rigeur, a lady should get a lot of mileage from this dress. From Talbots.
Why, the little black dress, of course.
The LBD should be in a simple, classic design that won't go out of style in a few years. It should flatter your figure yet be modest. It should be the best quality you can afford, for it will be in your wardrobe for years.
Simple and classic means about knee-length, nothing extreme, nothing to give away when it was made.
We all have an idea of what flatters our figures, but the concept of "modest" varies widely. In some quarters, going sleeveless is immodest. For most people, whether they wish to admit it or not, a miniskirt is, if not immodest, sexy. Go for classy instead; you won't want to be underdressed and overexposed when you want to impress your boss or your boyfriend's parents or a judge.
Good quality fabric shouldn't pill. It should breathe and not cling. When you wad it up in your fist for a few moments, it shouldn't come out wrinkled. It should feel good when you put it on. If you are unfamiliar with fabric quality, do what John Malloy calls cross-shopping. Go to a high end store (e.g., Saks, Neiman Marcus) and feel the fabric in their suits and dresses. Then go to a lower end store (e.g., Walmart or K-Mart) and feel the fabric there. With experience, you'll be able to tell high quality fabric from low-quality at a glance.
An example:
Now, unless hoop skirts and mutton sleeves become de rigeur, a lady should get a lot of mileage from this dress. From Talbots.