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Fashion trend: The slip dress



Slip dress fashion trend



HOW TO WEAR A SLIP DRESS


A fashionable feature of the 90’s, is the slip dress and it is making an effortless impression as this season’s must-have item.  Alexander Wang, Burberry and Paco Rabanne have all featured this classic dress in their latest collections.  

It can be quite daunting trying to wear a dress which quite frankly looks like lingerie.  Here are some fantastic tips so that you can wear the slip dress with a new found confidence.

Keep it cool, relaxed and simple. Try wearing a basic black slip dress with thin spaghetti straps and style it with strappy sandals.

There are hundreds of ways to wear a slip dress but one of the simplest and most classic ways to be styled daytime, you can wear turtleneck pullovers long sleeve shirts, blouses or basic shirts underneath your slip dress.  
If you're not prepared to go braless then a T-shirt worn underneath will give you the coverage you need.

Take your dress to dinner by wearing with an open cardigan. I really like the contrast and the mix of materials.  For maximum effect add a pop of colour.  Rock this elegant look with a pair of this season's sexy mules.


The slip dress lends itself extremely well to layering, and I could easily wear one underneath a jumper, or over a t-shirt.

Length is key. Too short and it looks too close to sleepwear; midi or floor-length looks more modern. Try wearing one under a skirt or another dress so you can see a bit of lace poking out underneath the hem. Or just opt for a silk camisole worn under a biker jacket with jeans.

Don’t be afraid to hide that waist, grab a belt, wrap it around the slip dress and show off your features.

The cut is key, anything on the bias is usually really flattering as it hugs the small part of your waist and skims over your hips and a good fabric is essential, too, a good quality silk will smooth out lumps and bumps, not accentuate them. 

Here are a few chic slip dress pieces that will ensure you are on trend this season.


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VICTORIA VICTORIA BECKHAM Slip dress with beaded embroidery

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DIANE VON FURSTENBERG Embellished Slip Dress
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T BY ALEXANDER WANG Draped Slip Dress in Jersey
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GALVAN Floor length panty dress with satin
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BRETT ROBSON cassey velour slip dress with chain straps & crop tee blush

For a little more inspiration, take a look at how these fashion bloggers are styling their slip dresses this season.


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I hope these style tips on wearing the slip dress have given you some inspiration! Till' next time xo



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Editors notes:  This post was originally posted in October 2016 and has been updated




Spring Fashion Ambushed by Street Fashion Sydney PS. the Art Too..

It's Friday night in Sydney, it's spring and there is an art show at Ambush Gallery 'Capiche'. Of course you will be going out after, so it's time to shine to check out the art and social with friends, hell there's even a DJ - not in my day - this is it. The art stays, for a while at least, the fashion moves on, that's why, Street Fashion Sydney.. Mouse over for details, links below.
Women in patent leather ankle boots, black dress with balck jacket around waist; red pants red jean jacket, black choker, large brown faux fur bag. Spring Fashion Ambushed by Street Fashion Sydney. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Retro cut out art on wooden panels, art viewers in silhouette. Spring Fashion Ambushed by Street Fashion Sydney. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Cutaway sweat jacket with woven circle surgical tools motif on back, camo pants. Spring Fashion Ambushed by Street Fashion Sydney. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Her, white pants brown boots, polka-dot blue shirt and tie, colourful patchwork suit jacket. Spring Fashion Ambushed by Street Fashion Sydney. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Open wooden wedge shoes , rolled black jeans, black and grey patterned blouse. Spring Fashion Ambushed by Street Fashion Sydney. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Black purple and checks. Her, black leggings, purple open tied shirt, black bomber and purple tied up dreadlocks. Him, contrasting Caucasian style. Spring Fashion Ambushed by Street Fashion Sydney. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Outlaw art, portrait with artist. Spring Fashion Ambushed by Street Fashion Sydney. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Black on Black on Black. Spring Fashion Ambushed by Street Fashion Sydney. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Bright colours and patterns with black patterned stockings with Doc Martens boots. Spring Fashion Ambushed by Street Fashion Sydney. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Black on Black on Black - felt hat, shirt, low crutch pants boots and bag. Spring Fashion Ambushed by Street Fashion Sydney. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Runners, blue stretch jeans faded denim jacket Lacoste 'Fairplay' bag. Spring Fashion Ambushed by Street Fashion Sydney. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Red striped long sleeve tee, black cut off denim skirt and black runners. Spring Fashion Ambushed by Street Fashion Sydney. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Paint splattered RM Williams boots, black dragon motif pants, black and gold motif sleevelesss top and woven scarf. Dark jacket with red piping over arm. Rock and Roll think 70's Mick Jagger. Spring Fashion Ambushed by Street Fashion Sydney. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Black nail polish, woman's sheer brown long-sleeve embroidered top over light brown jeans worn as menswear. Spring Fashion Ambushed by Street Fashion Sydney. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
shoes pants shorts leggings. Spring Fashion Ambushed by Street Fashion Sydney. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Pattern and colour clash, colourful orange crochet blanket top, blue beach bag tote, blue pattern shorts. Spring Fashion Ambushed by Street Fashion Sydney. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Black pants suit with white polka dots over pink bell sleeve blouse. Spring Fashion Ambushed by Street Fashion Sydney. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Window reflections and illminated stairway at Central Park below with pedestrians in Silhouette. Spring Fashion Ambushed by Street Fashion Sydney. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Art space and crowd view, Ambush Gallery. Spring Fashion Ambushed by Street Fashion Sydney. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
orange fluro jacket around waist, white pants black Adidas 'Rome' runners. Spring Fashion Ambushed by Street Fashion Sydney. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Art crowd, bags, patterns, jeans, animal print, floral.. Spring Fashion Ambushed by Street Fashion Sydney. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Red jacket black jeans and contrasting motif tee shirt. Spring Fashion Ambushed by Street Fashion Sydney. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Tattooed words, White pants black singlet pink tote. Spring Fashion Ambushed by Street Fashion Sydney. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Silver metal teeth, pink sweat under black bib & brace overalls.  Spring Fashion Ambushed by Street Fashion Sydney. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Bleached hair short cropped triangle tattoo under pink tee blue dress. Spring Fashion Ambushed by Street Fashion Sydney. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Facial tattoos and purple hair, layered shirts and jacket. Spring Fashion Ambushed by Street Fashion Sydney. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Nose ring, two tone charcoal jumper, colourful cycling cap. Spring Fashion Ambushed by Street Fashion Sydney. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Black hair, make-up faded, denim jacket. Spring Fashion Ambushed by Street Fashion Sydney. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
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Obama and Romney: A Fashion Election Style Minute



Khakis, Mom Jeans, Too Big Dress Shirts & Bland, Bland, Bland...






Presidential Chic: US President Barrack Obama and Governor Romney giving "Presidential Suit Style" at the first 2012 Presidential Debate



Running For President = BLAND Fashion. Why do Presidents or persons running for President of the U.S.A. look so BLAND? Is that what America wants? And should it be that way? Let me raise this question: why do they have to dress like that? Is it good to look bland and so "middle-of-the-road" in terms of style and fashion? Does dressing too well send bad messages to the voters, such as "Too style-concerned means they are frivolous and not worried about the economy, taxes and foreign policy". Of course, as a voter myself, I would not think that but perhaps I am in the minority. As the election draws to an end (Thank God!), and after watching so much news coverage of President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney, I began to think--as a Fashion Designer --WHY do these men wear those pleated khakis; why are their dress shirts SO BIG; and why, oh why...do they have to wear Mom Jeans and those navy nylon blouson jackets. Why are the men running for President of the U.S.A. so unfashionable? They dress like my 85 year old dad--who, I love but--he's EIGHTY-FIVE! But maybe that's how America wants to see their Presidents and/or Presidential hopefuls...



Khaki Love:





President Obama and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie: I get it, President Obama is touring the destruction and damage Super-storm Sandy brought upon New Jersey (here with NJ Governor Chris Christie) and therefore, his outfit has to say "Casual, Concerned but yet still, Business-minded". To me, it's fine, but why does it ALWAYS have to be this; it's like the Straight Man's Version of "Casual Friday's at the Office". But he still looks like an insurance salesmen surveying the damage. I guess I should just be happy that at least President Obama was wearing FLAT FRONT khakis--as opposed to these pleated ones he featured in the past:






 Pleated Nonsense: President Obama in pleated khakis (and too-big shirts)



I know that he's got "bigger fish to fry" than what to wear but...I wonder if he asks someone in his staff "What should be appropriate for this sort of thing?" and some person with no knowledge of style says "khakis, an open-collar dress shirt, and a nylon jacket". If a Fashion Gay (like me) got to him, I would at least, give him a FAB Trench Coat! Oh--and a scarf. Hermes, preferably. But, yes I am happy that at least someone got to him and told him to DITCH the pleated khakis and go for the FLAT FRONT. Thank you Michelle Obama (I presume--or that gay staffer with style!).







Romney Not Exempt: Governor Mitt Romney drank the "Blouse-y Jacket Kool-Aid" too...this whole ensemble looks like the "Dad Meeting his Daughter's New Boyfriend...on a Saturday" outfit. But to the US, it says "I can be casual too!".  I don't even know what to say. This jacket needs to be put away...far, far away. Maybe the US Government can spend some of my tax money on hiring a design company to make "uniforms"--stylish ones--for the Presidents and Hopeful Presidents--something similar to say, what Banana Republic just designed for the Virgin America staff, flight attendants and pilots  to wear:





I would be all for that. They would create an "Outfit to Tour Disaster Areas", an "Outfit To Tour Ohio", an "Ensemble to visit the Troops", an "Outfit for a Europe Visit", and so on. The First Lady spends so much time on her clothing (and in return, we the public, spend the same amount of time--if not more--scrutinizing it), why can it be the same for the men?



Mom Jean Boys:





PS: It's 2012, Boys: I just about cringe when I see both Governor Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama in those too-high waisted mom jeans. I give points to Governor Romney for his pant legs being a little slimming--but, I take them away when  I see those tacky "whiskers" on the jeans. And need I remind everyone of President Obama and those mom jeans he wore when he threw out the first pitch at the All-Star game back in 2009. I think I gave away a similar style to Out of The Closet back in 1993! Have we seen  Obama wear these again? Nope, not so much. Hopefully, he gave those away too. And not to the Smithsonian!



Too Big Dress Shirts:





Dress Shirt Madness: Both President Obama and Governor Romney love the no-tie, unbutton one button look when they are out there on the "stump" reaching out to the "blue-collar" voters. This is a big theme during those visits. This fashion style makes them look a little more "like us"--or so their handlers think. To me, they look like they are selling vacuum cleaners but I guess to the rest of America, they look "Presidential Casual". And what is up with the roll-up the cuffs thing? So TIRED. Seriously, do people still think this mean s"Oh, look, they're getting to work!! Yipee!".






Tie-Less Boys: Governor Romney and President Obama





Too Large: Why is the shirt SO big? I seriously want to grab three inches off the side and take up about the same amount through the armhole. In all my years as a designer and working with wardrobe stylists on many shows, we always came across men who wanted their clothing WAY too big; we would ask them "What size are you?" And they would say "42 Regular" and we would put them in  a 38R. What is it about men (or at least STRAIGHT Men) wanting to wear boxier, bigger garments? Slimmer dress shirts boys.











So Who Will Win the Presidential Fashion "Nick" Test?







President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney--I'm not sure either will win in the Fashion Election, but hopefully all politicians will slowly move away from the pleated khakis, mom jeans, too-big dress shirts and blouse-y nylon jackets. What do you guys think? Should our Presidents and President Hopefuls look a little more stylish or at least, stop dressing like 85 year old men? Should they ditch those khakis, rolled up too-big shirts and look a little more polished and up-to-date? Should the same "First Lady Fashion Rule" apply to the men? I'd love to hear your feedback!! Do our Presidents and Presidential Hopefuls Need a Style Makeover? Yea or Nay?



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