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Spring dresses seem to be moving away from standard casual wear and into the realms of high fashion. My personal opinion is somewhat against this as spring dresses are all about easy to wear and casual attire that is comfortable for a wide variety of occasions. Many of the spring dresses that relate to recent fashion updates seem overly formal and do not look like the really fit the niche of what spring dresses are. Spring dresses have recently started looking a lot more like cocktail or semi-formal wear. Designers are trying to put more bells and whistles into the dress than they should be.
A common trend in the design of spring dresses recently has been the addition of closed shoulders. Instead of a nice open neck dress that uses straps over the shoulder, there seems to be more sleeves. This seems like a terrible way to go. Spring dresses are getting too formal. You were able to wear spring dresses from the start of spring and all through summer without drastically changing your wardrobe. I can’t help but feel that the new trend of spring dresses that are released are going to be too warm or uncomfortable as summer fades in.
They also appear to be made of a heavier material than previously. Although there does seem to be a few spring dresses released that are loose fitting and with a light material – many seem too heavy. Many of them also have a long hem line instead of cutting off around the knee; they are nearly ankle length. In order to remain cool as the weather heats up you really do want something that cuts off around the knee – if it is too cold for a spring dress or spring is slow to warm up you can always wear a pair of tights underneath the dress. It is hard to really understand how this current trend has come about.
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