To prevent fading, wash your dress inside out and avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight. Using a color-safe detergent will also help maintain its vibrancy over time.
For most dresses, steam is the best way to remove wrinkles without causing any harm to the fabric. Alternatively, lightly iron on a low heat setting, ensuring the fabric can handle it.
Cotton dresses can typically be machine washed on a gentle cycle with cold water. To preserve the fabric's shape and color, air dry or tumble dry on low heat.
Silk is delicate, so we recommend dry cleaning to preserve its luster and texture. If hand-washing is necessary, use a gentle detergent and cold water to prevent damage.
Dresses with luxurious fabrics like satin, silk, or velvet, and elegant details such as beading, lace, or embroidery, are typically suited for formal events. Opt for longer lengths or tailored fits for a more sophisticated look.
A sheath dress is a form-fitting style that contours to the body without any additional flaring or fullness. This style typically falls just above or at the knee and is perfect for professional or evening settings.
A midi dress generally falls between the knee and ankle, offering a mid-length silhouette, while a maxi dress reaches the ankle or floor for a longer, more dramatic effect. Both styles can be dressed up or down depending on the event.
A shift dress is typically lose and boxy, offering a relaxed, flowing silhouette, while a bodycon dress is tight-fitting and contours to the body. Both styles are versatile but offer different aesthetics depending on the occasion.
A sleeveless dress can be styled for cooler weather by layering it with a fitted cardigan, blazer, or tailored jacket. Pairing it with tights or long boots also adds warmth while keeping the look polished.
For formal events, a floor-length or knee-length dress in elegant fabrics like silk, satin, or chiffon is ideal. Dresses with clean lines and sophisticated cuts, like an A-line or sheath, exude class and refinement.
Yes, you can layer your dress with tights or leggings for warmth, and pair it with a long coat or sweater. Opting for heavier fabrics like wool or knit will also keep you cozy without sacrificing style.
Layering a denim or leather jacket over your dress can add texture and depth to the outfit. Choosing dresses with unique features like ruffles, pleats, or asymmetrical cuts also adds visual interest.