Not every fashion suits us, a basic rule that every woman who cares about her elegance must follow and apply in order to appear in the look for the shape of her figure. If you are one of those with broad shoulders, avoid some popular evening dress trends in the winter of 2023, which we reveal to you in the following points.
Decollete dresses
The broad shoulders need to be hidden, so the exposed decollete dresses do not suit them, and we advise you to choose designs designed with a neck and sleeves, but showing no wide details that increase your problem. Famous brands offered the decollete dress in a variety of colors and cuts, including the dresses that bore the signature of the Carolina Herrera brand in black and yellow, long with a back skirt, or fluffy, decorated with large roses and golden sequins.
Square neck dresses
This season, the fashion for dresses designed with a square, or rectangular chest has spread. Avoid this trend as well, because it will suggest that the upper part of your body is more wide, and direct your choice towards V-neck dresses. We found dresses designed with a square collar at the Valentino brand, where one model appeared in a long-sleeved fuchsia midi model, and we loved the white dress embroidered with silver from the collection of the Lebanese designer Georges Hobeika.
The dresses are puffed sleeves
Puffy Sleeves Dresses kept their place in the list of winter 2023 trends, despite the beauty of this feminine cut, but it is one trend that will increase your problem, especially the huge sleeves, as in the yellow model signed by Jenny Packham and the golden layered dress signed by Ulla Johnson.
Dresses with prominent shoulders
The wide and prominent shoulders fashion associated with the 1980s is back to the fore again, but be careful, this fashion also does not suit you, especially the white printed dress designed with a high collar that covers the knee, signed by Philosophy Di Lorenzo Serafini. Also, avoid the dresses with capes, which famous names such as Dries Van Noten included in their collections for the winter of 2023.