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Ladies Frocks It's
not just the slinky yet smart silhouettes and ladylike handbags, gloves
and hats that have made a comeback. A vintage attire, ladies frocks have
grasped the modern-day trend and are used for social occasions. Women's
frocks are cloths not just to be worn, but are fashion statements with
exclamation points. Meant for the "woman with style", the wide
range of frocks are drenched with latest styles, lavish layers of
ruffles and frills and clever insights of top fashion designers. Available in several different styles including ball gowns and wedding dresses, these are smartest street attire for ladies. Passionately created with original ideas, frocks are fabricated out of various distinct fabrics, trims, laces, buttons, prints, embroideries, specialist knits, that give it a distinct flavor. Patterns & Styles Coming in fashionable florals to sophisticated plains, frocks should ideally be voluminous, being molded to the waist then expanding over the hips in massive folds with an ample skirt. Alternatively, it may be loose fitting, and be caught tight around the waist by a belt or girdle. The neckline ranges from be medium to low, with a square or round cut. Some ladies do prefer closer fitting sleeves, however, generally with turned back, funnel-shaped cuffs. Loose sleeves, although worn occasionally by some, are really not very becoming. Women also prefer sleeveless frocks. Fabrics & Colors Women's Frocks are made in many different materials. Some were for summer wear and made out of light-weight fabrics for summer wear. Other frocks were made for winter wear out of heavier, often dark colored materials. Women's frocks were made of Chiffon, sheer crepe, marquisette, silk or cotton voile, rayons, celanese or bemberg, batiste, soft muslin, jacquard, brocade, velvet and cotton net. The colors were black, french beige, marron glace, navy blue, dark green, medium brown, green, tan fancy, nile green, and other colors. Embellishments Embroidery, bead work, laces, trims, crochet work, mirror work etc may be used to add to the range of frocks that may be used for both formal & casual occasions.
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