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What are the types of women's dresses?
Women’s dresses come in many styles, each suited for different occasions and body types. Popular options include the A-line dress, which is fitted at the top and flares out towards the hem, making it flattering for most shapes. The wrap dress features a front closure that wraps one side across the other and ties with a sash, accentuating the waist. For a relaxed fit, the maxi dress is a long, flowy option that reaches the ankles. The shift dress is a simple, straight-cut design that hangs loosely from the shoulders, perfect for a minimalist style. Bodycon dresses are tightly fitting, highlighting curves and ideal for a night out. Sheath dresses are form-fitting and follow the body's contours, making them suitable for professional settings. Finally, sundresses are casual and lightweight, often worn in warm weather, featuring straps and a loose fit.

When to wear a dress?
Dresses are versatile and can be worn for many occasions. For casual outings, try sundresses, maxi dresses, or shift dresses for day trips, shopping, or brunch with friends. For everyday wear, sheath dresses, wrap dresses, and tailored A-line dresses give a smart and polished look. For formal events, go for gowns, cocktail dresses, or elegant A-line dresses, perfect for weddings and parties. If you're heading out for a night with friends, bodycon dresses, mini dresses, and trendy fit-and-flare styles are great choices. In summer, sundresses and maxi dresses are ideal, while autumn calls for layered dresses with tights and boots. In winter, you can’t go wrong with a cosy knitted dress.

What dresses are currently in fashion?
Fashion trends are ever-evolving, but some current trends include puff sleeves, which add a touch of elegance and fun with their dramatic, voluminous look. Tiered dresses, with their layered skirts, create a playful and feminine style. Cut-out details offer a modern, edgy vibe. Sustainable fashion is also gaining popularity, with eco-friendly materials and ethically produced dresses becoming more sought after. Floral prints remain timeless, especially for spring and summer. Slip dresses, known for their minimalistic and elegant style, often made of silk or satin, are perfect for layering or wearing alone.

How to style a dress?
Styling a dress depends on the occasion and the dress type. For a casual look, pair a sundress or shift dress with trainers or sandals and a crossbody bag, adding a denim jacket for a laid-back vibe. For office wear, opt for a sheath or wrap dress, pair it with pumps and a structured handbag, and add a blazer for a more formal look. For an evening out, choose a bodycon or fit and flare dress, accessorise with statement jewellery, high heels, and a clutch bag. A leather jacket can also add an edgy touch. In cooler weather, layer dresses with tights, knee-high boots, and cardigans or coats, using scarves and hats as stylish accessories.

How to find the perfect dress?
Finding the perfect dress involves considering your personal style, body type, and the occasion. Know your body type and choose dresses that flatter your shape; A-line dresses suit most body types, while wrap dresses are great for accentuating the waist. Consider where you will wear the dress and choose a style that fits the event, whether it's casual, professional, or formal. Ensure the dress is comfortable and fits well; you should feel amazing and at ease wearing it. Choose high-quality fabrics that feel good on your skin and have lasting durability; natural fibres like cotton, silk, and linen are often preferred. Experiment with various cuts, lengths, and colours to see what looks best on you, and don't be afraid to step out of your comfort zone. Choose colours and patterns that complement your skin tone and personal style; solid colours are versatile, while patterns can add interest and personality.