Saturday, November 28, 2009

Who should wear blue cocktail dresses and who should rather not?

It can often be puzzling to figure out what styles and colors are better for some people than others. You may often hear fashion rules for certain people on popular TV shows, but that does not mean you know whether those same rules would apply to you or others that have a different body type or appearance. So, it is definitely not unreasonable to wonder whether or not a certain style of dress or color is appropriate for you. Let’s discuss who looks best in blue cocktail dresses, and whether some women simply should not wear them.

First of all, let’s talk about what shades of blue are best for cocktail dresses. Generally, you will want to favor a deeper, darker shade of blue for the winter months and more formal occasions. The lighter shades of blue are generally better kept for outdoor gatherings during warmer times of the year, or more casual types of occasions or get-togethers. Of course, there are always exceptions, but these are generally solid guidelines to follow.

You may find that you look very good in blue when you have blue eyes for the dress to bring out. Of course, this is also not set in stone, and girls with darker hair and a wide variety of skin tones can look very good in blue. Still, you will generally want to stick to colors that bring out your features, which you are probably already aware of.

Also, if you are a plus size woman, you will probably find that darker shades of blue have a slimming effect and can be very flattering. Actually, plus size women and petite women will benefit from dark blue cocktail dresses, as long as they are solid throughout and not separated with a belt around the waist, though an empire waist style is complementary to both body types.

Another good quality that blue cocktail dresses have is that they are usually very easy to accessorize. There are tons of great shoes out there that feature blue as a main color, and if you prefer not to wear blue shoes with a blue dress, there are tons of colors that go well with blue, as well. Furthermore, blue tends to look good with all different types of jewelry, which is important to think about when heading out on the town or to a party with friends.

Really, it may come down to preference when you decide whether or not a blue cocktail dress is for you. If you simply prefer other, more adventurous colors, such as red or even purple, or you like the timeless value of the “little black dress” more than the bold, understated quality of a blue dress, then there is nothing wrong with that. However, it should be known that blue is one of the more versatile color choices out there, which can be nice if you are on a budget and want a cocktail dress that will work for a variety of occasions.

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