The Bandage dress has been an iconic timeless piece since it exploded onto the fashion scene in the 80’s. Since then it has taken the celebrity world by storm and has stirred up chaos among the general female population. It has become a staple in my closet and I want it to become a staple in yours! Trust me Ladies, don’t be scared of the notorious dress. I will dispel the misguided notion that you have to look like Barbie to rock this dress by sharing insider tips that I have learned throughout the years. Read on if you want to find out how to rock one like a celebrity!
TIP #1 -DON’T BE SCARED!
I know the thought of something form fitting that clings onto every morsel of your body can trigger insecurities among majority of us. For me when I wear something that is daring I transform my mindset to one of excitement. Shifting your mindset from one of scared to one of excitement will give the dress a whole new attitude. Most bandage dresses are in fact flattering in showing off all shapes. However, if the dress feels too tight I recommend going up a size or wearing spanx underneath. In fact, the bandage dress that I wore I actually decided to go up a size in order to feel more comfortable.
TIP #2 -WEAR DARK COLORS
Since this dress is so form fitting I recommend choosing dark colors. Wearing dark colors like navy blue, gray, brown, black, deep purple, and deep red provide a more slimming look while detracting the eye from any flaws. To slenderize my frame I stuck to the colors of purple and black, which helped hide any extra pounds that I may have picked up from the month of holiday bliss.
TIP # 3- PLAY WITH PORPORTIONS
Knowing what styles flatter your shape and maximizing your body is important. Being on the petite side with some curves I stuck to a shorter dress that went off my shoulders. For those who have curves including myself, stick to styles that have lower necklines like spaghetti straps, off the shoulder, or strapless. On the other hand, those who are taller, have longer legs, or are more narrow stick to styles that have high necklines as that will create the illusion of an hourglass and play down your height. Also, choosing a pattern bandage dress can create more symmetry between a slightly bigger bottom and a smaller top. The dress that I picked did exactly that. For those on the fuller side I recommend going with A-line style that is at least mid length or longer, thus creating the illusion of a smaller shape.
TIP #4 -LOOK OUT ACCESSORIES
Be careful in not going crazy with the accessories. Stick to metallic jewelry like gold and silver, and stay away from anything too flashy, because the bandage dress is already a showstopper. I decided to wear a unique gold bracelet and gold stud earrings.
TIP #5 -STICK TO SIMPLE SHOES
Ladies, don’t go crazy with the shoe. Stick with a basic color pump or stiletto. This will elongate the frame and keep focus on the main “eye candy”, the dress. Avoid chunky shoes and wedges because they create dissonance from the whole look, possibly causing you to look out of proportion with your frame. Depending on the climate, open toe or closed heels make great choices as well.
TIP #6- OWN THE DRESS
It’s important when wearing this dress you live up to its show stopping qualities. I’m not saying over do it so no one approaches you, but walk as if you’re a model on the catwalk, stand straight, appear confident, and don’t forget to smile so you seem approachable.
By Michelle Lynn Taubman
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