Unlike a black dress where you can hardly go wrong, a white dress can easily hit you in the wrong places. I figured you need a lot of "smart cover-up" when wearing white. Here's a few (you may have seen this in a previous post) of my white dresses that can camouflage your not so appealing parts :-P.
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This dress is actually tight fitting, but there is another chiffon layer on top of it that drapes around my body that is flowy, giving a "light" effect. The V-neck also helps elongate my features. (Dress: Biyan) |
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This dress is extremely hard to put on and is so figure hugging. But again, that extra chiffon layering helped a lot to make me look light. The different shoulder designs, with one draping, helps disperse focus and also make my arms look smaller :-P. (Dress: Daniel Yam) |
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