Christmas season is definitely upon us and everything that comes with it! There is the Christmas drinks with neighbours, the parties with friends, work do’s, and the actual day itself! And it is at this time of year we like to look our best and go out to splurge on a new dress.
Plus Size Tall have already looked at a range of party dresses, but as Jimmy Cricket would have said “c’m ere, there’s more!” Evans has a good-looking range of dresses plus size such as the Purple Satin Cowl Dress which is very pretty. It is a purple textured satin dress with cowl neck and cap sleeves, great with leggings and high heels. The Sequin Zig Zag Dress is very “now” in the rock chic style with silver and black zig zag sequins all over and short sleeves. It would look great with a pair of leggings and high heels. The Purple Rouched Sleeve Dress is very stylish. It is a purple jersey dress with rouched sleeved and tuck detail at bust and tie back, also available in black. The range of dresses from Evans are suitable for 20’s up.
Dorothy Perkins has a large range of dresses plus size up to a size 22. The Black/Silver Bandeau Dress is very monochrome. It is a strapless dress with a bodice detailed with bands of contrasting material and low square cut at the back. It would look fantastic with a pair of knee length high heeled boots. In a similar style is the Silver Foil Trim Shift Dress which is has a higher neckline and back with ¾ length sleeves. Another stunning dress is the Black Stud Bubble Dress with stud detail around the neckline and eye-hole detail in the front and back, finished off with a wide belt. This dress would look great on any aspiring rock chic going out on the town and the outfit just needs to be completed with a pair of high heels. A more classic style dress is the Black Ponte Bodycon Dress which can be worn to the office party or drinks down the pub. The dresses from DP are suitable for 20’s up.
New Look has a limited range of dresses plus size however the Georgette Dress in black is very pretty with a ruffled V collar, pintuck waist and shirred back, pleated skirt, bubble hem, and hidden back zip fasten. The skirt falls above the knee length. Also very pretty is the Pixelated Rose Tunic with scoop collar and skinny tie back, 3/4 length sleeves, and pixelated floral print in a longline style in jersey fabric. It would look perfect with a pair of leggings. The dresses from New Look are suitable for women in their early 20’s to 30’s.
Daxon has a range of dresses pus size for every day and evening wear. The Crealine Flared Dress is suitable for lunch and evening engagements. It is an elegant dress in Georgette crêpe fabric. It has matching sequins and beaded motif at the side. It has a V-neckline and slit butterfly sleeves in layered voile. The Crealine Straight Sleeveless Dress is also very elegant with front and back princess seams a rounded neckline and deep side hem slit. The Stretch Dress is suitable for day and evening wear with topstitched panel at the neckline and at front and back of the waist, and short raglan sleeves. The dresses in the Daxon range are suitable to women in their late 30’s up.
La Redoute have a large range of dresses plus size in their distinctive range suitable for day and evening wear. My favourite dress is the La Redoute En Plus Chiffon Voile Tunic Dress. From a size 14 to 30 it is an elegant layered dress in cloudy grey with rounded neckline, three-quarter length puffball sleeves, and a knit lining. This dress stylish dress is suitable for any evening occasion. It would look great with a pair of opaque tights and knee high boots. Another favourite is the Redoute Creation Straight Dress, a stunning evening dress. It has flowing lines, ruffles, a plunging neckline… this dress is the very essence of femininity. A knit dress in a straight style with quilted satin yoke under the bust and sash ties at back. La Redoute have many classic style jersey dresses and much more to choose from and much more. You must definitely take a look at their range. The range of dresses is suitable for women in their 20’s up.
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