Red carpets are the best places to scout
emerging formal dress trends. The just passed Emmy Award red carpet dresses
showed us lots f impressive dresses. What is the most popular dress styles sent
down the red carpet? It’s the off-the-shoulder necklines.
Off-the-shoulder necklines reigned supreme
at this year's Emmy Awards, making even the most simple dress look a bit more
special. Celebrities include Giuliana Rancic, Sarah Paulson, Sarah Hyland,
Jessica Lange and Natasha Lyonne opted for elegant off the shoulder dress
style. If you prefer this super elegant neckline, learn to dress from them.
Giuliana opted for an off-the-shoulder look
with her lightened locks styled in a simple centre-parting. The 41-year-old
former E! host knocked it out of the park in the blush pink embellished dress.
Blush pink is a quite feminine color. Choose this pink shade if you want to add
some feminine charm to your look.
The Modern Family star Sarah Hyland showed
off much of her back in the Zac Posen gown which featured a fishtail skirt.
Sarah wore pink chandelier drop earrings with her figure-hugging gown. Marsala
red is the color of year 2015. This red shade flattered Sarah’s skin well. And
this color is very suitable for fall season.
Star Natasha Lyonne beamed on the red
carpet in an off-the-shoulder tassel dress at the 67th Annual Primetime Emmy
Awards at Microsoft Theater on Sept. 20, 2015 in Los Angeles, California. Fringed
clothes are so hot during this New York fashion week. If you want to rock this trend,
try a fringed piece this fall.
"American Horror Story" actress
Sarah Paulson sparkled in a off-the-shoulder royal blue Prabal Gurung gown. The
glitter appliques on the dress added a touch of luxurious gloss to the dress.
This dress is quite suitable for a formal evening party. Those who prefer
low-key luxury can try an appliqués dress in dark colors.
"American Horror Story" actress
Jessica Lange hid behind some shades while donning a royal blue
off-the-shoulder J Mendel gown. She paired the dress with Stuart Weitzman
shoes, a Judith Leiber clutch, and Martin Katz jewelry.
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