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Holiday dresses in the new ELIE SAAB collection

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Real French chic: femininity and boyish style, impressive styles and youth silhouettes are ideal models in order to look appropriate and impress.

The New Year is approaching, with which a variety of holidays are planned - from a feast in the home circle to a party with colleagues in a restaurant or office, from a New Year's ball to an informal meeting with friends. We suggest you pre-select an outfit for yourself, focusing on the latest trends from world-famous designers.
This time we will show you suitable models from the ELIE SAAB collection Fall / Winter 2013−2014 (Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week).


Deep neckline of corsages or a fashionable neckline along an oblique, exposing one shoulder and arm. Wide gauze trousers made of thin flowing fabric or puffy skirts - long and short. Refined draperies with strips of fabric on the bodice and hips or on the seam connecting the corsage and a full skirt. V-neckline deep to the waist and armhole below the middle of the chest. Long train, capes on the back and a multi-layered skirt, the folds of which can be casually laid aside, demonstrating its incredible beauty of thin lace. The seeming simplicity of the silhouette, designed to emphasize the grace of the fabric and the curves of the female body. Refined lines of corsages and slight negligence of thin bodice tissue slightly hanging over a narrow strap.
And also - decor with sparkles and rhinestones, as if randomly scattered on the surface of the outfit (sueractually!) Or embroidery with metallic threads to match the fabric. Or a fully sequin-studded top in combination with a plain bottom, separated by a thin metal strap. Transparent lace on a powder-flesh-colored lining and fantastic patterns and overflows of tones and shades.
A royal outlet in such a dress is provided to you!
Photo: PR, catwalkpix.com.
Material prepared by Elena Carpowa

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