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How to Choose Cocktail Dresses That Work Anywhere

With so many events that are unclear about the appropriate attire, such as cocktail parties, business events and festive get-togethers that are semi-formal, having a few cocktail dresses that work anywhere is important. Choosing versatile dresses for a personal wardrobe ensures women will have something perfect to wear for any occasion.

Little Black Sheath

The little black cocktail sheath is a simple black silk dress that ends slightly above the knees and is the perfect item for any woman's wardrobe. The simple lines of the dress make it easy to dress up or down as appropriate to the event while the base black color can allow a versatile change in jewelry, accessories and shoes for interesting looks.

Cocktail Skirt

The cocktail skirt is a fun and versatile addition to an outfit that is perfect for younger crowds. It dresses down easily for that casual birthday party with a matching t-shirt. It also dresses up easily with a more formal blouse or turtleneck for winter weather. This type of skirt is often available in fun colors to create an eye-popping look without looking out of place.

Accessories

The accessories make the dress more formal or more casual as necessary for the event. A basic black purse and low, close-toed heel is the perfect addition for a business setting while a fun and brightly colored purse with higher heels change up the dress for a less severe look.

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