Women's Dress Fashion for Spring and Summer 2010

In all times women loved dresses. And even now super-modern ladies still want to look feminine and wear nice gowns and frocks that flatter their figures. However, fashion changes and from time to time new styles appear while others vanish as we lose interest in them.

Dress trends for Spring-Summer 2010 are diverse and sometimes surprising. Read and know what you should wear to look fashionable and womanly this year.

Short bandage dress:These short dresses have been presented in many collections by famous designers, such as Rodarte, Herve Leger, Thakoon, Givenchy and others.

And they surely deserve our attention as they look stylish and womanly despite the fact Narciso Rodriguez confessed his inspiration for the creation of such dresses were chains and lashes – as a result aggressiveness turned into femininity.

Little black dress. It is classic and chic and women, generation after generation, tend to own at least one perfect LBD in their wardrobe. Such dress always works well. All you need to do is to find accessories to suit the style and occasion.


Strapless dress. This type of dresses are perfect for special events and red carpets. They look sophisticated and show the beauty of woman’s neck and decolette. Wearing a strapless gown even the most ordinary girl will attract atttention.

One-shoulder dress. This style has been with us for a few seasons already and is still very popular both with designers and customers. Single-shoulder gowns are often chosen to grace on the red carpet and there are dresses which suit everyday situations, too.

Light dress. As a great contrast to leather dresses come light and uber-feminine ones. This type of frocks is perfect for walking outdoors and enjoying the warm sun. They look pretty and you will hardly feel hot in them.

!!~ fashion photography by sebastian kim ~!!

Born in Vietnam and raised in Tehran, Paris and Southern California, Sebastian Kim began his career assisting the legendary photographer Richard Avedon, and went on to assist famed fashion photographer Steven Meisel.
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