How to wear asymmetrical dresses in summer 2020

Experiments with asymmetrical cuts have recently appeared in the collections of several world-famous designers. And by the middle of the season, the trend came to the fore. Today I will talk about all its diversity and how to properly wear asymmetrical dresses in the summer of 2020.

Challenge to the familiar

Fashion designers had a blast experimenting with new clothes. It's not just the hemlines or necklines that have changed, but also the combinations of materials, accessories and shapes. Sometimes girls from fashion shows seem to be wrapped in a patchwork quilt - one dress can be so heterogeneous.

Take, for example, the scented model from the latest Sacai collection. It combines graphic monochrome stripes on silk, black organza and pleated fabric. Not every girl will try this on herself. Items that are complex in structure have one big pitfall - they are quite difficult to combine with the rest of your wardrobe. The image is easily overloaded. Fortunately, such clothing is at least undemanding to the figure of the wearer.

Asymmetrical dress from the Sacai collection

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Who would suit an asymmetrical dress?

The cut is often based on A-line silhouettes, bandage or trapeze. The main advantage of such dresses is that they mask imperfections well and correct the figure. In addition, age also does not play a special role.

A-line dress

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Bright evening dresses are a great option for young fashionistas. And any lady over 40 will shine in a strict, laconic cocktail with exquisite elements. The main problem here is the selection of accessories, shoes and outerwear.

What to wear with

A complex cut requires a minimum of additional decorations. It itself is full of details. If an asymmetrical dress consists of a corset and a flowing, ragged hem, it can be complemented with a minimalist necklace or several chains around the neck. In other cases, it is better to limit yourself to earrings, a couple of rings or bracelets. This primarily applies to open-shoulder styles.

Shoes should be selected according to the same principle as accessories - the simpler the better. A dress made in a classic style will go well with a thin high heel. Well, summer chiffon sundresses go perfectly with sandals made in the style of Bottega Veneta. Or with sandals with thin buckles.

Asymmetrical dress with high heels

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The bag, as a rule, should be small. A classic of the genre is a clutch, complemented by an inconspicuous chain or decorative strap. An “envelope” would also work well. An asymmetrical dress can also be “walked” with a pillbox or “boxing” bag. Depending on the color and material, these accessories can create both a casual and evening look.

Asymmetrical dress with clutch

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The most popular styles of the season

The main trend of summer 2020 is an asymmetrical toga dress, made in an antique style with an open shoulder.It requires drapery and a thin strap that holds the fabric at the waist.

asymmetrical toga dress

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Another popular outfit is a slip dress, complemented by a deliberately heavy jacket of a masculine cut.

slip dress with heavy jacket

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Voluminous flounces that emphasize the bare shoulder are also very popular this summer. Asymmetrical cutouts in the waist and hips are also common.

Asymmetrical dress with frills

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