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  • Sundresses: 3 Easy Looks For Spring

    Sundresses: 3 Easy Looks For Spring

    Spring is in the air and everyone wants to start getting out their warm weather clothing.

    For many girls and women, sundresses are the signature attire of spring and a staple in the wardrobe. Sundresses are cute alone but there are a several ways you can accessorize to make them even cuter and to let your personality show.

    Denim Jacket

    The hot look this spring and summer is denim jackets and summer dresses. If the weather is warming up where you live but there is still a chill in the air, a denim jacket can be both stylish and functional for you. Roll your sleeves up for another version of the look. When the hot weather finally comes to stay, choose a denim vest instead. Of course, if you don’t have a denim jacket a cardigan or sweater will work instead.

    Summer Scarves

    Scarves have come back in style over the last couple of years and now infinity scarves seem to be around the necks of everyone. Just because it’s getting warm doesn’t mean you can’t accessorize your sundress with a scarf. Choose one that is made of light-weight fabric such as chiffon. If you are wearing a solid colored sundress choose a scarf with a fun spring print such as a floral or paisley design. If you are wearing a printed dress choose a solid colored scarf that brings out the colors in the dress and reminds you of spring.

    Jewelry

    Jewelry is an easy way to accessorize a dress and make a statement, but this spring bigger is better. Sundresses with lower necklines look great with big necklaces with bright, summer colors. Bubble bead necklaces make a bold statement but are still casual enough to be worn with sundresses. There are hundreds of designs to choose from and you can find them in almost any clothing or accessory store. They are also inexpensive and versatile.

    Now that you have stocked your closet with sundresses for spring, are you ready to accessorize them and create unique styles? Experiment with your look this spring and see what you can come up with.

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  • Sundresses and Pants By Lululemon: Worth the Cost?

    Sundresses and tank tops are just about ready to be in season for spring and summer, and yoga gear maker Lululemon has jumped on the bandwagon this year, according to Yahoo Finance.

    The workout fashion giant has launched a new line of activewear for women on the go called, appropriately, &Go. The line features sundresses, tank tops, and summer pants that you can wear anywhere. You know, because you really shouldn’t wear yoga pants everywhere. Really.

    The new line boasts a wardrobe for women who are “out the door at daybreak and moving until midnight.” So, they are talking about clothes they say you can wear from the gym to happy hour.

    They say that, “You don’t have time for a wardrobe that keeps forcing you to change.” and, “You’re busy living. We get it.”

    Well, some might say that they don’t get it. Some might say that their clothes, made almost exclusively with cheap materials, are over-priced for what they are.

    The line’s shorts are going for $54, tops for $58, dresses for $198 and pants cost between $108 and $118.

    However, on the flip side, there are many who are totally ok with paying $58 for a shirt. Perhaps for the brand name? Who knows. But, the company has done quite well so far with the new line, so they must be doing something right.

    After all, six of the 12 items that were debuted on Tuesday sold out in a matter of hours! This kind of success is happening in the company during a somewhat turbulent time for them.

    “In our opinion, it is the most progressive, fashion-forward line the company has brought to market in quite some time,” Canaccord Genuity analyst Camilo Lyon said on Tuesday. “We believe the strong reception to &Go could turn investor sentiment positive after months of deserved pessimism given the company’s underperformance and mis-execution.”

    What do you think? Quality items that are worth the cost? Or over-priced workout wear from a company that has convinced an entire nation of women that it’s totally acceptable to pay top dollar for yoga gear?

    Image via Lululemon.com