Designer Dresses for All Personalities

Designer Dresses for All Personalities

As girls know, one of the easiest ways to feel confident and empowered is to don that perfect dress for an outing. Whether it be a flirtatious sun dress, or a subtly sexy evening get-up, a winning dress is the solution to any case of the style blues. Fortunately for girls of the 21st century there is a world of designer dresses out there, just waiting to be explored and loved by fashionista trailblazers. Here’s some of todays hottest designer labels for dresses, each possessing their own unique trademarks, sufficient to quench any shoppers appetite for fabulous style.

Matthew Williamson Dress

Matthew Williamson Dress

Matthew Williamson, hailing from the UK, has been acclaimed for his beautiful originality marked by dresses featuring fantastic bold colors, and busy designs. Critics have praised his presentation of bright butterfly-hem dresses and distinctive kaleidoscope prints. A quick glance at the label’s website will show daytime dresses of large floral designs, and intricate geometric prints. The evening dresses feature lots of trendy metallic material, and plenty of eye-catching sequins. This label is perfect for those who love to be upfront and in the spotlight, showing off their fearless fashion.

On the other hand, those who enjoy a style just as in, but of a more practical fit and comfort, will fall head over heels for Chloé. This designer label combines chic sophisticated styles with a touch of bohemian femininity. Expect dresses involving a lot of ruffles and toned-down urbane colors, including light browns and tans that bring to mind both a runway model and an intrepid traveler simultaneously.

Juicy Couture has a similarly seamless way of glamorizing something otherwise ordinary, but in its case this means creating undeniably sexy fashion out of remarkably comfortable attire. Dresses from this label would not necessarily fulfill the needs for a more formal date, but are perfect for everyday casual. They mostly come in very simple, yet fun, layouts, and are usually solid colored or feature simplistic, cute patterns.

Fans of the simple might also enjoy Michael Kors’ line of noncomplex, yet irrefutably classy looks. This American designer, started off in New York, and since 1981 has satisfied American women with refined apparel, including upscale dresses of fashionably muted colors, and elegant, simple designs. Solid-colored and sexy black dresses are available, as well as fun prints such as smoky tie dye and paisley.

Michael Kors Stud-embellished crepe dress

Michael Kors Stud-embellished crepe dress

If simplistic and solid just isn’t your style, maybe a riveting Marc Jacobs dress is. The designer is known for his trend-starting, shocking, often off-the-wall use of fashion. Currently the label’s website is featuring daring bright colors, in-your-face floral prints, and african-inspired patterns. Each dress is layered with several bold contrasting colors.

Another revolutionary designer, Vivienne Westwood could not possibly be left off of a list of must-have designer dress labels. Westwood is known for fashions inspired from historical icons such as pirates and Victorians, and is infamous for her political opinions expressed through her line. The line’s most popular dresses presently are featuring numerous draping designs and silk material.

With such a compilation of genius designer labels, any girl can find what she needs to impress and astound. Ranging from the beautifully bizarre to the effortlessly elegant, this list will start anyone on their way to designer dress success, and their best season of style yet!

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Designer Labels for Spring 2011

Designer Labels for Spring 2011

A fashion designer can take a touch of ordinary and transform it into nothing short of magnificent. Couture runway shows are generally exaggerated versions in clothes and accessories. However, these designs trickle down with many modifications to the ready-to-wear market.

The Spring 2011 runway shows presented high-profile designers, as well as new comers, generating buzz with their fashion statement on the catwalk.

Givenchy

Givenchy

Givenchy: Italian born Riccardo Tisci is the head designer for Givenchy. The minimalist colors of black and white are splashed throughout the collection with a few variations supplemented by leopard-spots. Large zippers, miniskirts over slacks and vests over jackets are a few highlights.

Jason Wu: 27-year-old Jason Wu made his debut in 2006. Forever understated and feminine, a resurgence of the 1940s style was introduced in slacks with blazers. Neutral shades prevailed but a smidgen of bright hues was presented in dresses.

Michael Kors

Michael Kors

Michael Kors: American designer Michael Kors has always led the way to make a woman look great. Spring 2011 triumphed just the same. The collection emphasized a women’s waist with flattering belts. This season´s prevalent neutral tones was represented with sudden bursts of vivid colors. Slimming silhouettes were enhanced by the draping of the garments.

Diane von Furstenberg: In 1972, a princess decided to become a fashion designer which was considered a lark. With the introduction of her simplistic wrap dress is bold patterns, DVF left her mark in the hierarchy of success. Tobacco lime green, yellow and sky blue were the colors set forth in her collection placed within large daring prints. Jumpsuits, cropped trousers and dresses with Grecian influence reigned.

Donna Karan

Donna Karan

Donna Karan: For 25 years, Donna Karan has brought easy wearing and comfortable clothes to the American woman. Inspired by the desert shades in sand and honey this season, there was not one outfit in her typical basic black.

Yves St. Laurent: Stefano Pilati now oversees YSL and has a proven track record in the world of fashion. He has made the fashion statement for spring in black and white keeping in line with timeless elegance of the great legacy Yves Saint Laurent. Spilt skirts and colorful puffy sleeve shirts complimented the line.

Improvise stylish enhancement by adding a designer handbag. Any of these designer labels will flatter your garb for spring and summer.

Balenciaga: The handbag collection for this designer label is edgy and chic iwith plenty of color that blends perfectly with natural shades. Many of the patterns are Picasso influenced and are set in canvas or leather.

Gucci: For years Gucci is synonymous as one of the best designer labels. Nothing works as well with this coming season’s neutral colors than the Gucci Marrakesh collection. Reptile-like finishes, smooth leathers or the double G canvas orchestrate a fashionable statement.

Louis Vuitton: Push the envelope in 2011with a Louis Vuitton handbag. Assorted shapes and styles in their collection contain inventive geometric patterns with clever color mixes. The famous LV is adorned on every bag.

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