6 Little Black Dresses for New Year’s Eve
December 27, 2008 by admin
Filed under Fashion & Style
Every woman needs an LBD (little black dress).
I’m talking about something simple, with classic lines, that can be accessorized for any occasion. Add a jacket, belt, and sensible pumps and it’s conservative enough for a business meeting. Substitute a scarf, gold hoop earrings, and some heels and you’re set for dinner out with the girls or your favorite guy. Change to some glitzy jewelry and high-heeled strappy sandals, and you’re set for a party or gala night out on the town.
If you’ve been shopping for a LBD lately, you’ll notice what I call the Michele Obama trend in dresses. Lots of sleeveless sheaths.
But what about if you’re not is as good of shape as our next First Lady, or perhaps of a certain age where sleeveless is not the best choice?
There are still some options out there, but you’re going to have to look a little bit harder.
These dresses are all available from Nordstrom, and should accommodate many body types. Dress them up or down as your New Year’s Eve plans require. And not a sleeveless one among the bunch.
From left to right:
Top row: Jones New York Twist Front Jersey Dress, $134; Rachel Pally ‘Natalia’ Dress, $255; Maggy London Knot Shoulder Jersey Dress, $118
Bottom row: Anne Klein Dress Belted Crepe Dress, $188; Calvin Klein Illusion Sheath Dress, $118; BCBGMAXAZRIA Matte Jersey Wrap Dress, $98.

















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