Complete Your Red Carpet Look With A Great Evening Bag
It doesn’t matter if it’s the Emmy’s or the Oscars, when there’s a red carpet involved, the fashion scene buzzes with commentary and bursts with photos. Everyone seems to scramble to get the first Best Dressed and Worst Dressed galleries live on the internet and everyone is quick to get their opinions heard. While every year there are ensembles that people cannot agree on, there are other outfits that are clear winners and losers.
This year’s Emmy’s were no exception to the scenario I just described. Chock full of clear winners and losers, there are literally tons of sites out there with their Emmy red carpet pictures all ready for you peruse. You’ll see lots of red and white this year. Some feathery and frilly numbers. And then inevitably you’ll see the dresses that either make their wearers look like they’re swimming in fabric or look like they’re wearing a sack. Not to mention the few pictures that will make you scratch your head and say, “What were they thinking?”
One thing you may not pay attention to in all these pictures is the accessories. Sure, the hair and the dress take up quite a bit of the picture, but let’s not forget that accessories can sometimes make or break an outfit. Pick an evening bag that overshadows your dress and you’re taking a huge risk. Spend a lot on a bag that perfectly matches and you probably overpaid for something no one will notice.
Want to create your own red carpet look? Being daring is admirable but only if you can pull it off. Otherwise, you have a dud of a dress on your hands. For a sure-thing, stick with styles that flatter your body type. For instance if you have broad shoulders, avoid square necks. And never forget the accessories. Shoes, jewelry, and evening bags.
La Regale Menue |
Carrie Valentine Confidence Grande |
Santi Red Embellished Clutch |
J. Tiras Sophie |
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