Wardrobe Wish List: Sweetheart Bustier Dress
March 23, 2009 2:00 pm Posted in Fashion, Style Liza @ Mieux & Mieux g+ page
[I want it, I need it, I can’t live without it. There are so many things on store shelves and racks right now that we want to take home and hang in our closets. Things that are so cute, everyone should know about them. We’ll share ‘em with you here (because we’re that nice), but as far as actually getting them goes….well, you’re on your own with that one.]
While a little black dress is a staple in every woman’s wardrobe, some much-needed attention should be given to LBD’s sexy cousin: the little red dress. Yes, black is classic and timeless and blah, blah, blah, but red is sexy and draws some much needed attention to the fabulous woman wearing it: me…er…you.
And besides, Fred Flare’s fabulous strapless sweetheart bustier dress is still totally classy and sophisticated, only with some added va va va voom sex appeal from the color and perfect neckline.
Don’t want to go red? No worries; the sweetheart dress also comes in yellow (and we’re talking Rihanna-status neon nail polish yellow) and classic black. It’s perfect for a date party, graduation dinner, or even just a night out with the girls when paired with chunky jewelry and a patent leather flat.
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Ramila says:
Wed, 14th Mar 20129:26 pm
This seems to be indicative of our eticsoy as a whole, where any deviation whatsoever from the “norm” is looked down upon and punished. I think that when in the classroom, the college does have some say in their dress code. Even public schools have some sort of dress code. But what a student does in his free time should not be governed whatsoever, and should be allowed some freedom of self expression, even if it is a passing phase. The bigger issue seems to be that they are going on the entire principle that men wearing women’s attire is somehow perverted. What’s wrong with it? Women wear men’s attire all the time and yet they aren’t perverted. They are just seen as normal women who have put on men’s clothing. Why is it so wrong to go the other way??