Blinging Beauty Fashion: Fabulous Ways to Work Your Maxi Dress
Nothing says summer style like a long, flowing maxi dress! And with celeb fans such as Nicole Scherzinger, Halle Berry, Jordin Sparks, and Rihanna, it’s not hard to see why it’s featured at the top of the summer fashion trends year after year.
Whether you’re heading out for a dose of sun, sea and sand or want to put your glad rags on for a night out with the girls, there’s always a maxi dress to suit at Isme.
If you want to dress to impress, yet add some creativity into a summer wardrobe staple, try these five fabulous ways to rock your maxi dress.
Boho chic
Glastonbury may be over and done with, but there are plenty of summer music festivals left in the diary. Tap into your inner hippy and team a long, floral maxi dress with a denim waistcoat and chunky wedges. To take your outfit a step further, add some chunky bangles in a selection of bright colours and finish of the look with a 60s style headband.
Evening elegance
The sun may have set, but that doesn’t mean that you have to trade in your maxi dress for your trusted LBD. Make a smooth transition from day to night by choosing evening maxi dresses with embellishments around the neckline, or go all out with a full-length sequined number.For those who aren’t afraid of flashing a little flesh, try a one-shoulder maxi and say hello to the Greek goddess within.
Even if you’re staying on British shores this summer, there’s no reason why you can’t pay homage to countries hundreds of miles away. And what better way to do this than through your fashion wear? Transport yourself to the plains of the Serengeti with a striking leopard or crocodile animal print maxi, and complete the look with an oversized straw hat.
Belle of the ball
Summer diaries are filled with plenty of occasions such as weddings and summer balls that demand outfits that straddle the fine line between formal and fashion-forward. To be sure you stay on trend and draw approving glances from friends and family, try a maxi dress with a fitted bustier and side slit. You’re bound to be crowned the queen of summer fashion in no time at all.
One Comment
Toya
The only thing I don’t like about maxi dresses is that if there’s no belt or design to cinche the waste..then I look like a shapeless blah. I like to show off my womanly curves! Lol