The traditional fashion calendar dictates that sequins are the preserve of December. In today's changeable style landscape, however, sequins have taken on a whole new level of versatility. The shimmering garment is no longer set aside for the midnight hour on New Year's Eve but instead features as an everyday wardrobe staple, one which has been tweaked and molded to suit a wide range of social calendars, be it that snazzy summer seaside wedding or formal winter gala. If you're attending one or the other, the secret to success lies in the art of seasonal styling. This report explores how to transition your favorite sparkling pieces through every change in the weather.
Summer Nights and Sunlit Sparkle
When the warmer months come, the aim is to keep the feeling light. When wearing heavy fabrics, the feeling is constricting, and so the key is to find the right piece that allows the lining to be breathable. During summer gatherings, the trend is usually to go for the shorter models. This collection of cocktail dresses exudes this jovial feeling.
To change the appearance, the following tips should be considered in styling:
- Choose less heavy shades of sequin, like champagne, rose gold, or iridescent white.
- To maintain an airy look of the dress, she can wear it with open-toe strappy sandals.
- Keep the jewelry to a minimum, to simple studs or a thin gold chain, to avoid crowding the dress.
- Use a structured matte leather, such as linen or smooth leather, to carry a clutch to offset the high shine.
During the summer, the sun of nature plays with the sequins to produce a good effect. This is why it is a perfect moment to organize outdoor parties during which the dress will be able to follow the movement of the light. It is also possible to have a loosely fitting garment to help feel comfortable during wet evenings.
Autumn Transitions and Texture Layering
With the onset of the changing of the leaves, the fashion color palette shifts to more earthy and deep. The season of autumn is the most appropriate time to test bronze, copper, and emerald green sequins. The fall to winter gives room to creative layering, which gives depth to the outfit. And this is where evening gowns' versatility comes in, since it is possible to tame it with some masculine textures to create some upscale contrast.