Halter Top Dresses


I think, I was fifteen when I saw Marilyn Monroe's much-publicized poster in that white wavering outfit, with a dark lip color that she boasted of. If you're any close to recalling what picture of her I'm talking about, it wouldn't take you long to realize that it was a halter top dress that she was donning. No wonder, sexiness had to ooze out from every bit of her. When she walked, the world watched. She stopped, and eyes popped out in awe. Just a glance of her curves were enough for you to rejoice in. Isn't it amazing how beautifully halter top dresses cling to the rightest places of the body, and enhance your curves like none other? Personally, I subscribe to wearing long halter top dresses as a cocktail dress for a party, for there are only a few dresses in this world that flaunt your curves without flaunting your flab.

If your chronicles anywhere resemble mine, I have something to share with you today. In my view, one of the many ways to dress up ideally is to don a short black halter top dress, wear boots with no less than 5-inch heels, apply some suave make-up, and leave hair disheveled. If that doesn't make heads turn, I know not what does. Following are some bites from my fashion seasoning. Some mesmerisms that these kinds of dresses give me. Some ideas on embodying the feeling of a bride. Some ways to embellish femininity.

How to Wear

You know, there's one good thing about these type of dresses, when it comes to women's clothing - you need not really care about your body type. The halter that goes beyond your neck, and ties up, beautifully elongates your torso, and gives you a slimmer feel. Your curves are enhanced, and your elegance is gussied up. There's only one thing, I think, you should mull over, that those towards to plumper side, when picking up a halter top dress, should go for one with thicker straps. On the other hand, those extremely slim must pick up a dress with smaller straps, for they can easily get away with it.

Another thing, that I think is important while wearing halter top dresses is to never show your bra straps. It becomes extremely ugly for anyone to see a woman clad in a beautiful halter top gown, with everything just puh-fekt, but those bra straps crying out loud for attention. You wouldn't want to make a mockery of yourself for picking up the wrong lingerie, would you? So, you could go for strapless padded bras, or the ones with halter straps, in order to suffice for the perfect bra selection for your halter top dress.

A halter dress is ravishingly revealing towards the top. So, it's always a wise decision to not show-off your bottom (unless and until you are too slim). Your top will already garner much attention - all you can do is, wear a good pair of shoes with it, preferably, heels, in order to budge the attention. Along with it, a beautiful glossy clutch, that goes in contrast with the color of your halter top dress, will steal words of admiration from people's mouths. Trust me.

There's something about halter top wedding dresses that a bride could settle upon. A long white princess dress, curls wanting to fall on the face every now and then, high heels elongating the torso, that veil, not taking away the details of the dress, and that bunch of white orchids in the bride's hands as she walks the aisle. Do you even know how lucky your man is going to feel on the big day, when he sees you walking towards him? Just make sure, you don't accentuate your dress with unnecessary accessories. A diamond bracelet, or a li'l bit of pearl jewelry. You're sorted, trust me on that.

Out of the many hairstyles while you don a halter top cocktail dress, there's one that, I feel, is the best - a French bun. However, that'll look good on your only when you wear a long halter top dress. Leave your hair loose or open, in case you're wearing a short halter dress. Wear big belts to add beauty to your waist line, in case the dress is kissing every inch of your body. Halter top dresses could be bought for as less as $40-$50. However, when it comes to money-tagging fashion, who could ever guesstimate the upper limit?

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