Sherri Hill: July 2009 Archives
Two weddings in July, next weekend's black tie soiree--invitations are reaching record numbers. So will the heat this summer. Take these tips to stay cool and comfy and still look hot in an easily elegant, beautifully breezy dress from Tiza's smoking new summer line. |
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First, ditch the hosiery. Duh. Avoid thick, chunky jewelry that weighs you down. Clear, simple stones and lightweight, translucent pieces are all the rage this season. Let your dress take the stage and stick with one fancy bracelet or ring. |
| Go light on makeup. Think sheer colors and glosses. Let your dress radiate--not the blush on your face. Sizzling heat is not excuse to show cleavage or belly. Show some skin--but in the right places. Go backless or bare a little more leg in a short cocktail dress. |
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Remember dark colors soak up heat. Think twice before wearing all black if an event is outside. If you want to wear a bold color, feel the flutter in weightless silk chiffon or less fabric. But don't wear white to a wedding. Your turn will come. |
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Comfort is key. When the temperature rises, a tight strap or a size too small is the last thing a girl wants to worry about. Bottom line: wear what makes you feel hot without the sweat. |
It's a jungle out there--is your dress prepared? This season, we heard the call for animal prints, and hunted down the hottest dresses. These ferociously cute feline designs will send Tarzan into a tizzy. |
Watch those paws, ladies. Lace this delicious will melt right off in the hot hot heat. We've blurred the line between neglige and cocktail for a steamy look perfect for a summer night on the town. |
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They say only male peacocks can flaunt their turquoise tails. Until we did a little plucking for ourselves. |
| Black and white and read all over. This zebra print promises a place in the spotlight. |
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Look sexy in this one shoulder, silky smooth floor length. But careful, there's a lovely leopard underneath that chocolate brown that's ready to pounce on the dance floor...Sherri Hill 1110
Go get your gown, girl. Grr. |
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