son seems to be short, body-
hugging shapes.
SENSATIONAL SHADES
Contrasting with the best
blacks are eye-popping colors:
brightly bold reds, blazing hot
ethnic-print fabrics and the sim-
plicity or white-hot white.
Red seems to be the dramat-
ic darling of the night —
whether- in a classic full-skirted
ball gown style, perhaps with a
lace bodice or cut as simply as
a front-button sleeveless satin
sheath.
Patterns make a colorful play
for evening power as well, in
bright and festive ethnic, geo-
metric and animal prints.
Generally, the louder the fab-
ric, the simpler the cut, but
there are a few dresses — such
as a floor-length full tulle plaid
skirt — that successfully match
excess to excess.
Some of the best evening
dresses, however, are pared
down to the purest form: a pour
of brilliant white with a clarity
of line and shape that clings to
the body — perhaps a tank
dress that buttons up the back.
DANCING DRESSES
Ball gowns survive year after
year of fashion changes better
than almost anything else in a
Patterns make a
colorful play for
evening power.
woman's wardrobe. But there
are alternatives to the draped
bodies and full skirts of tradi-
tional evening wear — most
notably, short skirts with hem-
lines made for dancing with
inches of fringe that flap
around the thighs, tiered ruf-
fles that flair as you spin, and
chiffon that gracefully floats.
FADDISH FRONTIER
While lace, chiffon, tulle,
satin and velvet are the glam-
our fabrics of the night , edging
into evening is a trend toward
combining the common with
the elite.
Some examples:
• Tiers of tulle paired with
tank tops or men's white shirts
tied at the waist
• White satin organza skirts
tempered with leather jackets
and cotton-and-lace bra tops
• Black satin floor-length
skirts teamed with pullover and
cardigan twin sweater sets
• Black velvet cat suits
paired with loosely tied black-
and-white gingham overskirts.
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