It’s wintertime, so one of the hottest fabrics for semi-formal occasions is velour. It’s velvety soft, elegantly luminous, and it’s a fabulous textile for tops and dresses. This Pintuck Velour Dress will be a wonderful addition to your holiday wardrobe.This dress seems to have been influenced by the 1960s and 70s. Rounded shoulders, puffy sleeves, a scoop neckline, and an A-line silhouette are all definitely reminiscent of the era. Updates to this look include the fabric choice as well as the eye-catching pintucks. Placed in the center of the garment, these vertical lines add depth to the outfit. Likewise, the placement attracts the eye to the center of the gown, helping to slim down your appearance. The material drapes luxuriously from the pintucks, brilliantly masking your midsection. Women who are top-heavy should avoid this garment since it will overemphasize your bust and shoulders.
Sweaters. I love them. I can’t get enough of them. But once I’ve worn the cardigans and the pullovers, I’m pretty much out of options. Well, not if the people at Woman Within have anything to do with it. Their Ellos Collection handkerchief sweater is their answer for those of you who are as bored with traditional looking 








