The Many Styles of the Sheath Dress

Mar 18th, 2010 | Written by S. Thompson | Posted in Clothing |

With it’s versatility, sexy but sophisticated, curve hugging profile and ability to take a woman anywhere, the sheath dress is a wardrobe basic necessity. Actually, every woman should have at least a few sheath dresses in various colors, cuts, styles and lengths.

The black sheath dress is an absolute must have as it’s the perfect cocktail dress especially when it’s made of a fabulous fabric such as silk organza or a stretchy, sexy satin. With added details such as a wide belt, pockets, taffeta ruffles, sequins and other embellishments, the black sheath dress can be as formal or as informal as a woman wants to be. Having as many of three different style black sheath dresses is not unheard of as each one has a place all it’s own in a woman’s closet.

The white sheath dress is another essential wardrobe staple. This too can be as formal or informal as a woman needs. It’s available in so many different fabrics from linen to strapless chiffon. sheath dress The Many Styles of the Sheath DressWhen paired with a stunning colorful scarf and the right accessories the white sheath dress can transform into a completely different look and that, is the beauty of the go anywhere sheath style dress.

When it comes to variations of a dress style, nothing compares to the many, many that are available for the sheath dress. From varying necklines such as boat neck, v-neck, sweetheart and scoop styles to sleeve lengths like strapless, spaghetti, tank, cap, three-quarter and even long sleeves, it’s actually possible to have twenty sheath dresses and none of them look exactly alike. Also, let us not forget the many different hemlines that start at the floor and head all the way up to the mid-thigh.  Along with the cut and design of these fabulous dresses, there’s also countless colors, patterns and prints available as well.

The sheath dress can go to the office, the opera and can even walk down the aisle. It’s a most popular style dress that hugs the figure and flatters it. Pair it with a scarf, cardigan, shawl, trench coat, bolero jacket or fitted blazer and it’ll always look great.

When shopping for sheath dresses, be sure to start online where there’s always the most vast selection of new and last season’s styles to choose from. Many Internet stores offer excellent clearance deals on last season items to make room for the new inventory. When it comes to the sheath dress, there’s no such thing as out of style so don’t let last season bargains scare you off.

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sheath dress April 1st, 2010

Dress is beautiful. I love it.

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