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Ladies,
It's Friday night. Do you know where your outfit is? Don't
wait to dress until your date is at the door or your girls are
calling you from the club. Plan ahead with these helpful fashion
tips to create practical, yet sexy evening outfits, from classic
cocktail dresses to dance 'til you drop ensembles. There are
even recommendations for finding that perfect top to pair with
jeans.
Love,
SheFinds
.: Editor's Pick :.
Black is a main staple in my wardrobe. So, naturally, I love
this A.B.S.
black lace belted bustier dress.
The skirt is flirty, the belt has a bit of retro appeal and the sweetheart neckline
is incredibly sexy, yet classy.
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.: Drinks: Cute Tops to Pair with Jeans
When
the night ahead is a long one, choose attire that's cool and
comfortable, yet far from everyday. Dare to wear funky metallics,
big earrings and other stand-out accessories that will shine
from dusk 'til dawn.
Start with your sexiest skinny jeans and add this easy-going T
Bags Long Sleeve Batwing Top or
this Yuka black blouson halter tie tube top for a night at
the bar. Don't forget a pair of playful heels. Unsure of where
the evening could go? This Scervino
Sequin Top is
made of tiny sparkles that will shimmer nicely at night and
add an extra element of glamour to an otherwise nonchalant
outfit.
When the evening calls for swankier attire, wear tailored black
pants and a dressy cami like this delicately embellished stretch charmeuse 'Asa' top by Elie Tahari.
Finish the ensemble with accessories to up the glam factor like
a glittering clutch, a metallic belt or a pair of big, sparkly earrings.
Play up the romance and go easy, breezy with flowing fabrics
and flirty, feminine cuts. This Dotted Voile Blouse by Charles Nolan is as simple as it is sexy when paired with cropped black
trousers.
Need less complication in your life? Nothing is as simple as
a dress in spicy red. All eyes will be on you in this BCBG
MAX AZRIA rouge jersey racerback bubble dress;
you'll light up the night without even trying.
.: Dancing: Elegant Attire for
a Fancy Soirée
Luxurious
fabrics and colors work perfectly for a cocktail party or semi-formal
event, especially when paired with one-of-a-kind
shoes or handbags to spice it up.
Ready to walk the red carpet? Ultra-formal affairs (read black
or white tie) call for a floor-length gown. Nonetheless, since
these occasions are rare, a basic little black dress is your
go-to solution. This A.B.S.
black lace belted bustier dress that
mimics Natalie Portman's Golden Globe stunner, is a perfect choice.
Or for a fun twist on the classic, try a little white dress instead
-- like this Chetta
B Venetian Lace Dress.
But Wait, There's More: Our Spring Shoe & Handbag Picks
No ensemble is complete without the right accessories. Whether
you are hitting the local bars in your perfect pair of jeans or
donning an elegant cocktail dress to a fancy soiree, the right
shoes cannot be overlooked. For great ideas to have you stepping
out in style, check out SheFinds
Spring Shoes Guide. Of course,
what would the shoes be without a stunning bag to match? For the
perfect totes, hobos and evening clutches, visit the Spring
Handbags Guide and you'll be deemed the perfect "10" no matter what the
night entails.
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