When it comes to wearing dresses, many women are reluctant to try, even though they yearn for the days when they feel they have confidence to wear dresses in a confident manner and with dignity and poise. Part of the reason so many women may be reluctant to add the dresses in her wardrobe, is due to a lack of knowledge and skills, there are so many styles of women’s dresses, it can be difficult to know “what is what “in fashion terms. Here we will cover the various forms of dress to make the subject more accessible to women in general.
Sheath Dress
This is a fitted dress that falls straight from top to bottom as a single garment, and as such there is no seam at the waist. This is a flattering dress style, usually sleeveless and figure hugging. This is a very popular style of dress is worn for semi-formal occasions.
Shift Dress
This is similar to the above, but are not slim or fitted, they tend to float and float in the body without any noticeable waist – perfect for women who do not have an hourglass figure.
Jumper Dress
(Also known as a sweater dress in the U.S.) These dresses tend to be informal and made of same material as the shirts, they usually have no sleeves, and people wear them throughout the year.
Summer Dress
As the name suggests, these dresses meant to be worn during the warmer seasons. They are usually made of cotton, and are always easy. They are very popular and come in a kind of styles, from ankle-length above the knee.
Maxi Dress
For those of you who do not know, is this dress the opposite of mini-dress, they are long, figure-hugging dresses, which are particularly elegant and chic. They tend to suit formal occasions more than they do informal occasions.
Wrap Dress
These dresses, as the name suggests, is wrapped around the body and are then manually at some point, usually the closure is on the front. Closures consist of zippers, buttons, or knots. They are a casual dress, worn as regular clothes, rather than evening gowns, or similar.
A-Line Dress
These dresses have a fitted bodice, and academics out in the waist for a more fluid, less figure-hugging skirt. The name given to the skirt because of the shape it does.
Tutu Dress
This style is the type that you often seen worn by ballerinas. In recent years, however, they become part of popular fashion trends and worn every day as informal, yet stylish, clothes. The top is usually in the form of a corset, while the skirt portion generally puffs out at the waist only.

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