Its going to be party season soon, and that means dresses! Classic, sexy or demure, you can define your style with the dress that you wear. This season is full of colors and textures that make picking the perfect dress easy! Why stop at one dress, though? Retailer Shabby Apple has stylish dresses for every party from now to New Years!
Jewel tones are hot this season. Make a grand entrance in this burgundy taffeta dress. This form fitting, sexy frock will make you look confident, stylish and ready to deck the halls! Its gorgeous!

Lace is another fabric that is hot this season. Add romanticism and femininity to your outfit with this mulholland dress in midnight black charmeuse.
Can’t you just see Audrey Hepburn floating gracefully around a room in this stunning mulholland silhouette?
The Beverly Hills dress is stretch black taffeta that is classy and demure, yet brings out your confidence with a strong line. This dress will bring you from the holidays to the Kentucky Derby with its classic detailing. Add heels or flats, big baubles or delicate jewelry and this dress will always impress.
The jewel tone Griffith Park dress is a study in sensuality. Emerald green satin with a lace black overlay shows you are both stylish and sexy. Glam up this look with long satin gloves and soft finger waves, and you will shine reminiscent of Bette Grable!
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Shabby Apple has all of these dresses and more. Find dresses for work, play and special events. Shabby Apple knows that the perfect dress can be hard to find, and they want all women to feel lady like and beautiful. Feel good about shopping at Shabby Apple, as part of the proceeds from their sales go to charitable causes that serve women and children.
Disclosure: The writer received no compensation for writing this post. A sample product was sent for review. All opinions are those of the author.












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