Thursday, September 20, 2012

This Spring, Hemlines Go from High to Low

This Spring, Hemlines Go from High to Low


This season, hemlines are on the rise - and they're also taking a great big fall. Of course, it's not quite in the way you might think. Spring's high-low hemlines add a touch of charm to an otherwise no-fuss dress, and somehow manage to show off the practicality of a maxi with the sleekness of a shorter cut all in one perfect package.

Easy does it this season, with pieces that slip right on and look sensational without any effort. This KiwiLook Asymmetrical Hem Braided Dress ($29.95) shows off just a hint of skin at the waist - but isn't scandalous in the least. Wear it with flat, gilded sandals for a sultry warm weather look that's sure to turn heads.



Bold color? Check. Grecian-inspired single shoulder design? Check. Captivating hemline? Check! With all the bases covered, this Laundry by Shelli Segal One-Shoulder Jersey Dress ($131.99) should have no problem making the party circuit rounds all season long. And the material is practically T-shirt-soft, so you're assured comfort no matter how long the night may go.

A little sexy, a touch bohemian, a tad vintage-inspired...there's almost nothing this Jessica Simpson Sleeveless Asymmetrical Hem Dress ($95.99) can't accomplish thanks to its versatile design. Dramatically finished with a halter neckline and fringed waist belt, it's chic with everything from flip flops on an ultra-casual summer day to wedges for an afternoon tea.

If you're more of a maxi-style gal, feast your eyes on the glorious Trouve Asymmetrical Hem Dress ($88). This could well be the comfy maxi dress of the season, what with its relaxed modal fabric and simple drape. The cut and slim belt give it surprising versatility; dress it up with a bold statement necklace and wedges or keep it toned down with flat sandals.

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