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Fashionista NOW: Three Wrap Dress Styles To Express Your Feminine Allure

Three Wrap Dress Styles To Express Your Feminine Allure

Credit | LeBelle18

Love V-necklines? Then you will absolutely be madly in love with this wrap style dress trend.

Wrap dresses are some of the most beautiful dress styles out there and do flatter various body shapes like no other. It lies in the way the upper body of the dress is designed which is where the wrap is located. Whether you are small, medium or big on top, the wrap neckline simply works for various chest sizes as long as you get the proportion of the dress right and whether you like it loose or fitted. If hunting for this dress type proves to be a chore, let me help you!

For this post, I’ve found THREE wrap dress styles from LeBelle18 that will get you excited because they’re so elegant, feminine and plain gorgeous!

Let’s look at each one and appreciate, shall we?

 

Puff Elbow Sleeve White Wrap Dress

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| shop here

 

Monochrome Long Sleeve Pencil Wrap Dress

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| shop here

 

V-Neck Wrap Asymmetric Green Dress

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| shop here

 

Which wrap dress style has you drooling already? Share below – I’d love to know.

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