Trend Alert: Velvet
Velvet ruled the fashion runway for the fall season. From dresses, to separates, to skirts and coats. These velvety outfits feature really simple lines, nothing outlandish, but with the same dramatic effect, nonetheless.
One of my favorites from the fall runway is this gorgeous and very elegant black velvet dress by Marc Jacobs and it is perfect for Holiday parties:

Marc Jacobs Asymmetrical Velvet Dress: Black velvet dress with all-over pleating. Marc Jacobs dress has inbuilt boning on top, small shoulder straps, an asymmetric pleated overlay at neck, gathered pleated waist, satin panel inserts, a satin-trimmed organza underskirt, a deep V-back and an exposed silver-tone zip fastening with grosgrain pull to fasten at back. 95% rayon, 5% silk; bonding: 100% rayon. Dry clean.
Rachel Roy also has an awesome designed velvet dress, which the designer says is best for wearing at any time and any occasion:

Rachel Rachel Roy Velvet 24 Hour Dress: Live it up all day and all night in this chic Rachel Rachel Roy 24-hour dress.
The lovely ensemble, which also comes in black, is made of rayon and silk and is featured with the following details:
- Dry clean
- Imported
- Pullover with button closure inside surplice v-neckline
- Pockets at waist
- Balloon hem
- Lined
- Hits above knee; approx 29-1/2 inches from center back neckline
Lastly, this pretty rose printed velvet skirt brings out the lady in you:

Velvet Roses Skirt: Shimmery dirndl skirt flocked with a velvety textured rose design, anchored with a solid velvet belt and triple layered with lining consisting of acetate and tulle.
- 15.5″ approx length from waist to hem, 27″ approx waist
- Measured from Small
- Shell: 73% polyester/ 27% rayon, lining/ contrast: 100% polyester; Dry clean only
- Imported
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- Posted in Clothes on November 2nd, 2009











