TO THE LEFT: Style maven Olivia Palermo dips a glamorous toe in the trend with this silk,
asymmetric Bensoni dress, complete with a big trend for next season: polka dots
TO THE RIGHT: London fashion Week designer Antonio Berardi created sugary, romantic dresses
with delicately flowing rise-and-fall hems for spring/summer 2011.
TO THE LEFT:Top model Anja Rubik's bespoke Pucci wedding dress was unconventional in that it
was much shorter at the front - but it allowed her to show off her best asset,
those long bronzed legs, and craftily incorporated a generous train.
TO THE RIGHT: Actress Hailee Steinfeld's successful approach to tackling the mullet hem - in
Stella McCartney - belies her 14 years of age.
Hi, it's been a while but I'm back and here is my favourite trend at the moment is the mullet dresses or skirts also know as asymmetric hem, rise and fall hem, hi-low hem and dipped hem. I think it just creates a great silhouette because being a slightly bias it's harder for petite girls to wear maxi dresses and skirts but the asymmetric hem allows the body to look longer and elegant. It's also a great look for the summer with the flowing fabrics used.
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