I don't understand the craze that comes with the countdown to Christmas. I have always found party dresses hideous and Christmas depressing.
Firstly it is cold - in a such a chilling way, that even with two pairs of tights, wearing a skirt is a challenge.
Secondly it's pitch dark outside by the time you finish a late lunch, and drinking coffee when it feels like you should be in bed with a cup of tea messes with my body clock.
Last but not least, kitsch decorations are everywhere: from the streets, to cafes, to dresses.
Yet, the the quest for the party dress of the year - that will be thrown at the back of a shoe cupboard after having cost a whooping £80 (if you're lucky) - is inevitable.
This season's dress
The good news is that everything goes this season: it is all about statement pieces.
So, whether you prefer winter florals, oversize, (Giles' pom pom coat is a good place to start) or decorative (Christian Lacroix created some sumptuous pieces, perfect for a detailed glossy look), there will always be something for everyone.
The only rule is: short.
It seems that designers are not in favour of a below-the-knee party dress this season. And it probably is all for the better. With all the eye-catching hosiery to be found legs are guaranteed to look dazzling.
Monday, 10 November 2008
The Christmas party-dress quest
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