Next on the list of lucky colors to wear this Chinese New Year is blue. Fashion for CNY series #6 takes a look at party-worthy chic blue dress ideas to help you score an idea or two.
Playing dress up is especially fun when there is a party to attend and with the annual Lunar New Year just around the corner, I’m sure you’ll want to look like you’ve made an effort. So, why not let us help you to coordinate your look through the lucky color, blue.
According to Chinese color symbolism, blue symbolizes immortality. Blue tiles present within the Temple of Heaven in Beijing for example, is stated to symbolize the sky. Interestingly, it is also a color associated with femininity.
And because 2014 is the Year of the Blue/Green Wooden Horse, CNY-appropriate clothing that comes in these two colors are completely expected.
Wonder what kind of blue-themed dresses to wear as your welcome the Lunar new year?
Cast your attention to the selection of blue dresses below to pick up a quick fashion idea of two:
♥ blue contrast lace pencil dress – Choies
♥ blue peplum dress – Pepa Loves
♥ retro print blue dress – Romwe
♥ blue dress – Nasty Gal
♥ blue pencil dress – Hugo Boss
♥ blue tie dye dress – Maple Ave
So, which one’s your favorite blue dress? Do you enjoy our Fashion for CNY series so far? Would you like more CNY outfit ideas? Comment below, because it’s FREE!
“Clothes can suggest, persuade, connote, insinuate, or indeed lie, and apply subtle pressure while their wearer is speaking frankly and straightforwardly of other matters.” – Anne Hollander
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