Styles of warm sundresses

A warm sundress is one of the most versatile wardrobe items, because in our climate it is probably relevant most of the year, especially in winter. Regardless of the climate, it has many important advantages.
More feminine and elegant than trousers, it goes with most items in your wardrobe, unlike dresses, and does not twist when walking, like skirts. It is not surprising that for several seasons in a row, the sundress has not only become a hit at fashion shows, but also remains popular among millions of women around the world.

Sundress styles

Modern fashion does not limit us in the choice of shapes and styles; a number of fashionable sundress trends are relevant this season. Among them, you can always find one that suits your appearance, your lifestyle, and each specific event at which you are going to look stunning. Here are just some of the current styles:
Case. It is sewn according to the figure, emphasizing all its advantages. Ideal for formal situations that require a dress code.Pairs with the same formal items - an office jacket, a business blouse or a turtleneck.
Styles of warm sundresses
Sundress straight silhouette – an absolutely universal option, suitable for formal and informal settings, work and leisure, and suits almost all body types. The level of formality is directly determined by the fabric - formal suit fabrics are suitable for a business look; a more relaxed option allows for a variety of prints.
Sundress straight silhouette
Trapezoid. Less demanding on the figure than others - this style looks beautiful even during pregnancy. The usual length of a trapeze sundress is mini or midi. Mini models look impressive in winter with thick colored tights or bright leg warmers.
Trapezoid.

Interesting: It was with the models of mini-sundresses with a trapezoid silhouette that the triumphant march of sundresses through world fashion shows began. This trend was created by Pierre Cardin in the 1960s, demonstrating bright and rather futuristic sundress models.

Slim knit - a rather informal option. There are both laconic sports models and bright holiday ones, with a variety of decor - it all depends on the fabric and finishing.
Slim knit
Warm knitted – can be monochromatic and multi-colored, cozy and creative, with fancy braids and bright ethnic patterns. Can fit into any look, except for a strict dress code.
Warm knitted

What material is used for warm sundresses

  • We say “warm” and immediately imagine thick wool. Sundresses made of woolen fabrics - a classic that does not lose popularity every winter.
  • Tweed – the trend of this season, textured woolen fabric, creating an image of English solidity and respectability. And comfort – even in the office.
  • Suit fabrics – plain or with an unobtrusive pattern such as a thin stripe or a houndstooth.This season, they are used to make not only classic, but also avant-garde models.
  • Leather. Or eco-leather - it will not cause protest from environmentalists. Leather sundresses are another hit this season. Leather can be smooth or textured, with embroidery and perforation, brutal black and bright colored.

Note: leather ones are not only warm, but also not windy. We advise you to pay attention to these models if your workplace is in a draft.

  • Knitted fabric. The wide variety of shapes and textures of this material allows you to create a wide variety of images - from ethnic to avant-garde. Over the past few years, Scandinavian motifs have been in fashion.

Note: For an ethnic, natural look, natural wool is best suited. Synthetics, on the contrary, will look strange.

We have collected models of warm sundresses that are relevant this season in a photo gallery.

Knitted sundress

Cardin

Leather

Office sundress

Sundress

Mini sundress

Straight sundress

Sundress with pockets

Mini leather sundress

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