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Five Fun Cocktail Dress Trends

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Although the holiday season has passed, there are still a few lingering post-holiday parties and galas happening this winter (Frostiball, anyone?). A few weeks ago, I stopped by Live at Five to talk cocktail frocks and what to wear to parties. Here are a few trends I discussed that are hot this winter.

And be sure to watch the video at the end of the post to see my Live at Five segment and examples of all of these dresses below.

Red-dy to Wear

This spicy shade is a head-turner and—bonus—it looks good on all skin tones. I especially love crimson when it’s in a structured dress, or, like the two dresses I showed during the segment, when it’s got a bit of embellishment, like beading or lace. Of course in a shade so bright, you can also get away with a simple structured sheath, too. Choose a blue-red shade if you have cool undertones or fair coloring and an orange-red hue if you’re a brunette or have medium, dark or olive skin.
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Noir for Night

The LBD is a foolproof look. Amp up the fun factor by updating the look with a bit of fun detail, like ruffles or beading. Like the frock I featured during the segment, layers of ruffles also are forgiving and flattering, too.

All that Glitters

As a magpie myself, I love anything that sparkles and shimmers. Go all out and wear a head-to-toe sequin number or choose a dress with an embellished pattern.

Pattern Play

For an unconventional take on evening wear, I like a sophisticated print. A high-neck sleeveless version in an abstract leopard print and a lace-print sheath like I talked about in the segment are super chic options.

Good as Gold

Nothing says “celebration” like a gleamy metallic frock. Pick out a fun, short swingy dress, a long-sleeve sheath or an art deco-inspired number for a standout ensemble.

Also read: http://www.queeniebridesmaid.co.uk/pink-bridesmaid-dresses

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