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Monday, 6 May 2024

SUMMER STYLE OF DRESSING

    


 

Summer season clothes are designed in such a way that it allows much air circulation and reduces body temperature. These clothes are lightweight and made up of fabrics like cotton.

 Quintessential summer dresses are typically made from light, breathable materials, and many also show a little skin to help keep you cool when it's hot or humid. Many summer dresses also embrace brighter, bolder color schemes and patterns that feel emblematic of the season.

 We should wear cotton clothes and light coloured clothes in summers. Cotton is a good absorber of water. Since we sweat a lot in summers, cotton clothes absorb sweat from our body and exposes the sweat to the atmosphere, making its evaporation faster.

 A formal dress doesn't have to be uncomfortable in summer. Choosing cooler fabrics can make a huge difference during warmer weather. Always choose light and breathable fabrics such as lace, cotton, or silk. These materials will help you stay cool and comfortable, while still looking glamorous.

 A sundress or summer dress is an informal or casual dress intended to be worn in warm weather, typically in a lightweight fabric, most commonly cotton, and usually loose-fitting. It is commonly a bodice style sleeveless dress, typically with a wide neckline and thin shoulder straps, and may be backless.

 Comfort and Ease: Sundresses are often lightweight and comfortable to wear, making them suitable for hot weather. Many people find comfort attractive. Feminine and Flattering: Sundresses are often designed to be flowy and can accentuate a woman's figure in a flattering way.

 Ultimately, summer chic dressing is all about enhancing your best features and going for quality over quantity. Pair down the accessories, go for a glowy yet fresh summer makeup look and choose clothing that flatters your shape, and you'll be well on your way to nailing that perfect summer chic look.


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