Dresses - Fall 2015

Summer still pleases us with hot days, but it's time to think about what we'll see in the coming autumn. Designers have already submitted their collections, so you can identify the main trends of the upcoming season. Let's focus on dresses for the fall of 2015.

Casual models of dresses for autumn 2015

Everyday fashionable dresses for autumn 2015 is a sample of clean shapes and simple lines. Virtually all designers have abandoned the intricate, pretentious silhouettes. Now the role of jewelry attire instead of frills, flounces, wedges is a rich texture and coloring of the fabric .

In fashion, still remain silhouettes in the style of the 60's, not fitted and shortened. Such A-shaped short dresses for autumn 2015 are the ideal canvas for large applications or unusual prints. In the fashion also models of leather or leatherette similar or slightly fitted silhouette.

Fashion for autumn dresses of 2015 demonstrates to us the interest of fashion designers in knitted products. Such dresses have a length of midi and a straight silhouette, they can sit like a figure, and be larger in size. Often similar patterns are decorated with a pattern in a horizontal strip.

The fitted X-silhouette dresses can be made both from light, flying fabric, and from very rigid, holding a shape. Numerous notches in the waist region are appropriate here, but only at a very modest length to or just below the knees.

Evening dresses for autumn 2015

Dresses for the evening out this autumn is also better to choose very simple, but exquisite silhouettes and bet on the richness of the fabric. Extremely relevant will be long dresses for autumn 2015 of light silk or chiffon saturated, noble shades. Such models usually have a narrow top, consisting of several layers, possibly with drapery assemblies, and a flying, flowing skirt. Sometimes these dresses can be with a fairly deep neckline on the chest or back. Equally relevant will also be non-fitted models.

If we talk about the print on the fabric, then this year's designers will especially love the gradient patterns or, so-called, ombre-effect. It is especially interesting to look at a dark fabric, when the black gradually turns into an emerald green or rich wine shade. Very often, these effects are applied in the waist area to emphasize the contrast between the chest, waist and hips. Evening dresses of this kind look elegant and fit both girls and more highly mature women.