Fiesta Bridesmaid Gown




6. Fiesta bridesmaids gowns of roman inspiration. . . known as the Helen dress, but at a level much more mythological, the toga destined to the roman nobility for cotidian use was at the origins, proper for the Mediterranean climate.




Today, it’s all over the red carpet in that time of the year when all the exclusive celebrity events take place, especially if we take in consideration the clemency she shows to your silhouette. A pretentious outfit, it’s indicated to reserve it to special occasions (a more relaxing occasion would be theme parties in open air).
Fashion interpretations are dynamic and may vary, but the going point is common: fooling as a demiurge. Accordingly, the fact that the issue consists in the elaboration of feminine pieces of apparel ain’t a surprise, no matter what season we are talking about.

*The color of the fiesta bridesmaid gown:

In a field so dynamic like high-fashion, tendencies float around from one workshop to another, unsettled, ready to satisfy even the fanciest tastes. Inspirations from paintings, sculpture, architecture, natural or urban landscapes, haute-couture elements kept, through time, one constant: loyalty for deep colors.

The evening dress is the tenderer canvas for designer’s imagination. Year after year, we admire on the podium a rainbow of colors.

1. Red

From the posture of being a primary color, red constitutes a must-have. The intensity of this color makes it perfect for a wide palette of typologies. Traditionally, red is recommended to brunettes with olive skin and hazel-dark or dark eyes. Still, blondes or chestnut hair girls won’t be under-privileged by this color.

2. Orange

Orange can be levied as a pretentious color, but it’s not that hard to match. It fits well with brown, yellow, cobalt blue, kaki, or that autumn green specific to the leafs in that time of year. It’s associated with a chestnut appearance, beige, creamy or slightly bronzed skin, chestnut hair and hazel eyes, but also to red headed girls or brunettes with open hazel eyes.

3. Yellow

A young color, very summer-like, optimistic, yellow goes very well with green, brown, turquoise, orange, purple, indigo. It’s recommended to brunettes with dark eyes, chestnut ladies with hazel, blue or green eyes, olive or tanned skin.

4. Green

Green is the color of spring, so, accordingly the most inspiring match would be with the prevernal chromatic: light skin tones, natural blondes and red headed girls with freckles. Even so, green is a very flexible color, brunettes and browned hair girls can safely abuse from the freshness of this color.

5. Blue

With its quality of being a primary color, blue is one of the colors that are fundamentally natural, defining the etheric space. Blue fits well to blondes, red headed women, bronzed and light skin, and it’s less recommended to the autumn pattern, that includes chestnut girls with hazel eyes and neutral skin color.

Written by , date May 14, 2010 in Bridemaids gowns
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