All women need certain items in their wardrobe. A great pair of perfectly fitting jeans, a white blouse to wear anywhere, and an appealing outfit that flatters their figure are just some of the things most women can't do without. One other item every woman should own is a cocktail evening dress. She should preferably have a few in her closet for those special occasions she wants to look her best.
She will need different styles for different occasions. Fundraisers or galas might require a conservative cocktail evening dress that is full length and classic in style while a prom or less formal party will allow for a sexier, daringly cut dress.
Some big department stores carry a small selection of cocktail evening dresses, unless it is prom season. The choices might be limited in variety and sizes and you may not be able to find what your want. The prices at some of the stores can be a little extravagant as well.
One option is to purchase your dress online. It can be a bit intimidating at first, since you won't be able to try the dress on or see and feel the fabric. Often different manufactures will have different sizing and it might be a problem of getting a good fit.
Most online websites have a very detailed sizing chart for their cocktail evening dresses with specific measuring instructions. The prices are often lower than your big department stores. You might be able to find two or three online for the same price as one at a department store.
Once you receive your dress, try it on. It should fit well. If it doesn't and needs minor adjustments, ask a local seamstress to alter it for a small fee.
When choosing your cocktail evening dress, here are a few tips:
First consider your body type. Try to accentuate the positives and down play the less perfect areas. Curvy, hour glass figures can wear halter style necklines with a fitted bodice while the athletic figure might opt for a more fitted gown with spaghetti straps or strapless to show of their shoulders and arms.
For larger waists, look for sweetheart necklines and drop or empire waist styles to make you look slimmer. Don't have many curves? Choose an A-line dress with cap sleeves to add femininity. Pear shaped figures can also wear A-line styles with a lower neckline.
Decide on the length of the skirt. Cocktail evening dresses can be floor length, tea-length or just above the knee.
The color of your dress should complement your skin tone. If your pale, with light hair go for light colors while dark skinned women can wear vibrant blues and reds and true white or black. Redheads look great in earthy browns, golds and oranges.
Set a budget for the maximum amount you can spend on the dress. Be sure to budget in undergarments, jewelry and shoes.