Rupic, M. on Asymmetrical Dresses
Apart from narrowing the figure and adding a few inches, which will help your legs look longer, according to fashion designer Mirela Rupic, asymmetry can refresh even the most classic combination, regardless whether it is a dress, skirt, sweater, or a top. Asymmetrical Dresses are an elegant way to dress up for a night out, as it is practical and sophisticated. You can look trendy by combining it with a contrast-color style and flattering fit. If you’re looking for something extra elegant, try one with a concealed back zip closure with hook.
This season not everything will be straight and narrow, and asymmetrical designs will be the hit for the spring. Asymmetric hemlines, one-shouldered, folding, draping and pleating, create new dimension, and fall in line with this spring’s new diagonal dressing. Costume designer Rupic went a step further and played with geometry in order to enhance and generate this look, which proves that everything doesn’t have to be balanced in order to be perfect.
Asymmetric tops and dresses can instantly add an arty vibe to your outfit as they are more edgy and therefore add a hip element. Furthermore, they create interesting vertical lines which have slimming and elongating effect, which as Rupic points out, is especially good for the women.
Asymmetric pieces are great to wear over skinny jeans or leggings, and are a great way to camouflage a those few extra pounds. They are the perfect layering piece that will allow the other layers to show. This style combines organic, colorful, detailed, pieces with simple, modern items. Asymmetry this season will be used in many different types of clothes as there are so many possibilities.
You can wear it as a dress, as asymmetric dresses have that little something extra. An asymmetric short dress or a tunic can be worn as a single piece, or it that can be worn over pants. It is both comfortable and hip, and tunics and long sweaters are easy to wear over skinny jeans and leggings. Rupic was inspired by this elegant and asymmetrical style for her latest collection.
Asymmetrical tops and dresses can instantly add an artistic feel to suit as they are more sharpened and therefore add a cool element. In addition, they create interesting vertical lines which have the effect of weight loss and stretching, as Mirela Rupic says, is especially good for small-sized women.
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