Saturday, April 3, 2010

Short Formal Dresses Gowns



Short Formal Dresses Gowns
The glitterati of the formal season has always had the aura of a party atmosphere with an air of sophisticated class surrounding it. Invitations and details of the themed night herald the start of the season with invitees heading out to search for the perfect ensemble for the event. Everyone can find their perfect gowns with styles today that include plus size formal gowns.

Plus size formal gowns are no longer relegated to an after-thought, they are created in the essence of style and fashion. With a large percentage of the population falling outside the ‘average size’ determined by designers and clothing labels, a range of sizes have to be made available to cater to the market.

Owned by the Moradi family for more than 20 years, Faviana Couture is renowned for its innovative style, quality workmanship and exceptional fit as well as its meticulous attention to detail, including beading, sequins and embroidery. Faviana Couture plus size formal gowns is a great resource for cocktail dresses, evening dresses, special occasion dresses and offer chic and stylish designer dresses that won't disappoint. A flirty and fun prom gown by Faviana Couture is the High-Low Plus size prom gown with wide, bra-friendly straps that allow for support while still showing a little skin with a double v-shape, a shirred waistline accented with a center brooch and a high-low hem allowing a little leg to show. Plenty of other creations including the Peekaboo Plus size prom dress in a deep peacock blue color.

If you are looking for the perfect dress for any occasion, you must have a look-see at Atria Clothing! They stock a large variety of affordable prom dresses, homecoming dresses, formal dresses for cocktail parties, prom, homecoming, bridesmaids and celebrity events. Atria plus size formal gowns can be custom made in any size and come in a wide array of beautiful and vibrant colors to suit your style. Have a look at the Embellished Plus Size Prom Gown by Atria, with a row of diamante beginning at the right shoulder strap flowing right till the waistline. Or the Plus Size Halter Prom Gown again by Atria in a head-turning red with a flowing and elegant train.

Do we even have to explain the beauty of black for a formal event? But black is making a come-back with a twist in glorious combination with elegant prints. We look at a sample of black plus size formal gowns that showcase this trend. The Voletta Tattoo maxi dress by Ed Hardy features a self-tie halter with studded hardware across the back in an all-over elaborate print. Faviana Couture presents a bold abstract print gown in a halter neckline that forms a keyhole in front and criss-cross up the neck. Gathered gently at the bust and flowing from an empire waist to floor length, this bold dress is sure to flatter at any event. A showstopper is the Blondie Nites Charmeuse Dress in a patchwork animal print offering a deep V-neckline, a crisscross back plus beaded straps and empire waist.

Jessica McClintock, a widowed mother of a young son, arrived in California in 1969 with a teaching credential in hand. Jessica soon learned of a small apparel company known as Gunne Sax. A modest investment soon led to the birth of a premier design house... Jessica McClintock, Inc. Jessica McClintock, a name synonymous with romance, used skills learned at an early age from her beloved seamstress grandmother, to become a fashion icon to a generation.

Jessica McClintock plus size formal gowns carry the allure and romance synonymous with the designer. The slip Empire Waist Gown and Shawl by Jessica is a tucked georgette gown in a gorgeous shade of red perfect for that in-focus formal event of the year. The matching shawl in chiffon can be functional for the stepping out mid-event to look at the stars or flow gracefully inside across your back draped with a careless chic.

2 comments:

  1. Prom dresses have always been some of the most important aspects to the preparation of this special night. Nowadays, most girls look like runway models, and most parents are willing to go out with their wallets to achieve this.Girls Clothing

    ReplyDelete