formal dresses

 

 

 

 

In India, saris can make any female look beautiful no matter weather she is short, tall, thin, fat, dark or fair. The same way no matter what an individuals physical features are, formal dresses give a major elevation to one’s personality. For men, formal dresses mainly comprises of a formal trouser, formal (plain or stripes) shirt, a tie, a suspender, formal black or brown shoes and an overcoat. Many a times people dressed in formals are termed as “Decent”.

So in other words formal dresses speak an individuals personality.. in many offices, the dress code is formals.. the reason being that formal dresses reflect discipline and the personality of its employees which in turn reflects the company. Formal dress code is applicable mostly to people engaged in typical 9 to 5 job i.e. white-collar jobs.

  For women formal dresses mainly comprises of business suits, formal tops and skirts, and unrevealing Punjabi suits (in India). Women have more choices than men when it comes to formal dressing.

Formal dress code is also used as school uniform, which in turn depicts the educational institution. Any person may look dashing, hip, hot etc… in jeans, t-shirts and other informal dresses but when that person gets into a formal dress, his appearance and style changes all of a sudden, giving him a totally different fresh look.

In India, companies like Vimal, Raymond’s, Grasim are at the top when it comes to formal dresses. In the U.S there are designer companies like Versace, Armani, Tommy Hilfiger that rule. In other countries all over the world, there are companies like Peter England, Van Husuen, etc… that have made its mark in the international formal dress scene.

T-shirts have printed messages, Shorts reveal, Tops attract, Jeans hypnotize, but formal dresses without having any messages or signs just say these words “You’re the best”.~ Author R. Almeida copyright @indianchild.com

 

   

 

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