Ultimamente vedo moltissime star che li indossano sui red carpet e devo dire che l'effetto non è sempre dei migliori... Richiedono fisici asciutti e tonici (che non tutte hanno) ed alcuni hanno davvero poca stoffa e li trovo un pò troppo volgari per i miei gusti.
Alcuni stilisti come Stella Mc Cartney ne hanno proposto una versione più "sobria" ( è quella che preferisco) che disegna la silhouette alternando al tessuto nero fasce di tessuto color carne per dare un effetto nudo.
Ne ho trovato uno molto carino da Zara, economico e per nulla volgare che naturalmente vi mostrerò in questo post..
E voi che ne pensate?
Today we speak of the clothes "cut out". Have cuts in areas more or less strategic as shoulders, stomach, hips that make a dress more sexy and unique ..
Lately I see a lot of stars who wear them on the red carpet and I have to say that the effect is not always the best ... Require physical dry and tonic (not all of them) and some have very little stuff and I find them a little too vulgar for my taste.
Some designers such as Stella McCartney have proposed a more "sober" (this is what I prefer) that draws the silhouette alternating bands of black fabric to flesh-colored fabric to give a nude effect.
I found one very nice Zara, economic and anything vulgar course will show you in this post ..
And what do you think?
Lately I see a lot of stars who wear them on the red carpet and I have to say that the effect is not always the best ... Require physical dry and tonic (not all of them) and some have very little stuff and I find them a little too vulgar for my taste.
Some designers such as Stella McCartney have proposed a more "sober" (this is what I prefer) that draws the silhouette alternating bands of black fabric to flesh-colored fabric to give a nude effect.
I found one very nice Zara, economic and anything vulgar course will show you in this post ..
And what do you think?
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| STELLA MCCARTNEY |
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| ZARA |














































