And you're okay with that. I advise Faviana 2011 print dresses for the artist crowd.
You love Sarah Jessica Parker's new reality show "Work of Art" and you dream of one day showing in a Paris gallery. Your fingernails may be dirty from charcoal sketching and your hair may be dirty with clumps of modeling clay, but your desires are clear.
You eat, sleep and breathe color. And just one color will not suffice. The way colors interact with one another excites you. The way one color is changed by its relationship to another enthralls you. Your prom dress should reflect this.
Visualize your body as a blank canvas. Now, add to it the perfect proportions of color and empty space. Your hair should be a simple upsweep or chignon. Your make-up should be soft and natural. Your jewelry should be delicate and understated. And your dress should be the centerpiece painting.
Faviana 2011 gowns feature several designs that could happily be mistaken for paint on canvas:
Style #6500 is a long tuft of yellow and purple tulle. The strapless top is a white backdrop with drizzles of pink, yellow and blue. The inspiration is Rembrandt in pastels. This design also comes in a mini-dress version, which is #6588. In the mini variation, the tulle skirt is purple layered over yellow. This color combination is reversed in the floor length look.
Ensemble #6531 is a liquid yellow canvas with scenes of dark green and shadows of red. The creation brings to mind Georgia O'Keefe drenched in gold.
Design #6508 is a fiery dreamscape of reds, oranges, and yellows on chiffon. The sensation is a sunset of Degas' imagination.
Look #6522 is an undulating cyclone of fuchsia, pink, and black on chiffon. The aura is Kandinsky from a woman's perspective.
Style #6581 is an undersea escapade of black reef silhouettes on aqua charmeuse. Think Michelangelo meets Jacques Cousteau. Ensemble #6437 also favors shades of blue and green in picturesque waves of movement. But the splashes of black give it an almost cosmic interpretation.
Style #6543 is actually an all-black jersey gown with an artistic accent. The front of the bodice is fashioned from a white scarf alive with color. It looks as if it has been dipped in bowls of pink, yellow and purple watercolor. It has the messiness of Jackson Pollock with the romanticism of Cezanne.
Style #9193 is a white charmeuse canvas with blue, black, orange, and hints of pink and yellow. The impression is Frida Kahlo on a spring day.
Style #9220 is a white chiffon palette with lavender and green brush strokes. The feeling is van Gogh in love. Both dresses come in plus size.
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