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Herve Leger by Max Azaria at New York Fashion Week

This week saw Herve Leger by Max Azaria’s Spring/Summer 2012 high-end runway show at the Lincoln Centre in New York City.  His signature bodycon bandage dresses ensured an A-list crowd including the likes of LeAnn Rimes, Ashlee Simpson and Jessica Szohr.  In neutral shades of white and black, Azaria chose metallic details in bronze, silver and gold to impress a futuristic tone on his designer dresses.  With cut-outs and tassled hems, the dresses clung to the models enhancing their feminine shapes.  Hair was tied back into slick ponytails so all eyes remained on the aw-inspiring dresses and gladiator style heels with straps that wound up the legs to sit just below the knees.

At Girl Meets Dress needless to say we are mesmerized by Azaria’s figure hugging frocks that enhance a woman’s body in just the right way, ensuring you feel more confident than ever in these perfect party dresses.  Currently we have six different styles of the Herve Leger dresses including the Bandage Black dress, the Fushia dress, the Green and Grey dress, the Bandage Halterneck dress, the Colour-Block Bandage dress and the V-Neck Bandage dress:

 

 

Team them with sky high-heels, chunky gold jewellery and a statement clutch to ensure that jaw-dropping reaction.

For styling advice please email: enquiries@girlmeetsdress.com.  Happy hiring! x

By Caroline Dawe


London Fashion Week – Day 1: Orla Kiely Dresses

Already we’ve seen some prominent spring/summer 2012  trends at New York Fashion Week, including pops of juicy, bright colours (citrus yellow is proving popular across the pond) and charming prints. London Fashion Week kicked off this morning, and already there are some great dresses on offer for next spring. Renowned for their retro inspired prints, Orla Kiely has delivered another versatile collection and there’s a printed dress for everyone. Midi for the sophisticated among us; mini for the flirts; versatile monochome for the investment buyers; and a nautical navy and white print with sailor collar that will be perfect for everyone next summer.

 

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Orla Kiely

A firm favourite of mine has to be this black halter style that will work for almost any occasion – teamed with the citrus bag, it’s perfect for SS12.

Orla Kiely

GMD has dresses available now that are perfect for tapping into the SS12 prints trend – check them out here.

 

Christina Lindsay, reporting on the best SS12 dresses at London Fashion Week for Girl Meets Dress.
You can follow Christina on Twitter: @The_Daydreamer_ or visit her blog, The Daydreamer.


How to Wear: Long Sleeved Dresses

As we move into those cold winter days and long winter nights the pressure is on to look good without feeling miserably cold by what will inevitably be increasingly bad English weather.  Winter events can always put some stress on what to wear when you want to look good without exposing yourself to the elements.  However, long sleeved dresses are the perfect way to steal a bit of warmth while still looking glam.  Whether you choose long sleeves or three-quarter sleeves, you’re sure to be suitably stylish in some of our long-sleeved dresses.

 

For a glitzy occasion we love America Retro’s Luna Dress.  This silver paillette covered dress will sparkle all night long.  Its padded shoulders provide an Oscar worthy structure that will ensure your look remains glamorous from start to finish.  Perfect for the colder months, the Luna dress has long sleeves so you won’t be required to take a coat.  Team with black tights for those extra cold evenings, show-stopping platforms and a simple clutch and all your missing is the cocktail.

 

 

For an ultra glamorous frock, we love Thakoon Addiction’s Jersey Dress.  In black jersey, the ruching down the front allows this dress to cling to your body in all the right places.  Its v-neck and tulip hem gives it just the right amount of sophistication allowing you that chic and elegant look with minimal exertion.  Its long sleeves ensure this dress is perfect for the holiday season.    Team it with black platforms and a clutch with a pop of colour for a wow-effect.

 

 

Finally we have Christopher Kane’s Yellow Orchid Dress.  Treat yourself to a piece of art with this bold number.  Its long sleeves and body-con fit, makes this frock the perfect choice for any cocktail event.  Team with black tights, ankle boots and a  white clutch for a fashion forward look.

 

 


Girls on Dresses: Olivia Phillips from mynewfavouritething.com on Cocktail and Designer Dresses

 

Olivia Phillips of mynewfavouritething.com gives us an insight into the past, present and future designer dresses she’s crazy about.  Here we take a peek into the wardrobe of this London fashionista to find out all about her favourite things…

 

Your first ever dress was:

A Kermit-green number covered in giant hot pink polka dots that came with a little matching jacket. Ah, the 80s. I think it must’ve cost a fortune as one of my earliest memories was my Dad manically scrubbing pen marks out of it in a desperate bid for my mum not to find out.

 

Your oldest dress:

A tailored grey wool-silk pencil dress with bra straps from Joseph that my mum bought me when I was 14. I’m pretty chuffed that I can still fit into it. Just. The wonder of Spanx, eh?

 

Your most expensive dress:

A white ruffled Temperley cocktail dress. It has tiered scalloped edging and plaited straps – it’s utterly beautiful!

 

Seen the most dancefloors:

A scandalously tight bright purple bandage dress from Reiss.

 

Favourite dress:

My silk-jersey Elizabeth and James LBD. It’s 4 dresses in one, really – you can wear it sleeveless, strapless, asymmetric or off-the-shoulder and every which way it looks amazing. I’ve had it mistaken for Lanvin, too which can never be a bad thing!

 

What was the last event you wore a dress to and what did you wear?

My birthday! I wore a bright orange draped H&M number that looks straight out of Studio 54. I paired it with sky-high leopard-print platforms and too much gold jewellery. And I wore it in the daytime, too. Well, if you can’t overdress on your birthday, when can you?

Mini or Maxi?

I love mini dresses but don’t like my legs so I wear maxis quite a lot. I like the sense of drama they create, too. Rachel Zoe can rock a maxi like noone else.

 

Who are your red carpet idols?

Ashley Olsen, Diane Kruger, Eva Mendes, SJP. None of them are afraid to experiment and they also all know what suits them and what will photograph well.

 

Who always gets it right?

Very few people! Christine Centenera and Miroslava Duma are two of my ultimates – can’t hurt that they’re both fashion editors!

 

What is your most memorable dress moment?

Probably my cousin’s wedding when I was maid of honour. I know the day was all about her, but I still felt like a princess walking down the aisle after her in my floor-sweeping cobalt Tibi gown and red Louboutins.

 

Which dress would be top of your Girl Meets Dress lust list?

There are so many! It’s a tie between the sapphire Gorgeous Couture Harlow maxi and the Alice + Olivia blush mini wrap Goddess dress. I think I could get into a whole world of trouble in either. In a good way, of course.

 

 

As someone who always has a new event to attend – how would Girl Meets Dress complement your life?

I’m so fickle, get bored of trends so easily, am constantly on the hunt for the next thing – it’s part of the reason I called my blog My New Favourite Thing. A service like GMD instantly solves all my bratty problems – ingenious!

 

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