Celebrities unite music and fashion with one little red dress
I am going to do it—I really, truly, positively will. I am determined to eschew all predilections that time and again lure me so enticingly—so reliably—to cloak myself in the luxurious dark folds of chiffon and velour endemic to the Little Black Dress. Such foolproof flattering potential is nearly impossible to resist.
But this season, my penchants are evolving. I am putting my Choo down (or Pour La Victoire pump) and taking a stand. Minus a podium and microphone, I declare that today, I, Stacy Aron, begin my pre-New Year’s resolution to pursue the latest little dress to cause a stir on the runway, and I will maintain the same confidence I possess when wearing that dependable and yet totally predictable LBD. Move over B, there’s a new D in town and it starts with R (and ends in ed).
The RLD (Red Light District) is, to say the least, teeming with unmatched female authority. That such an authoritative dress could share the same initials makes the LRD powerful, but in a much classier combination than its racier kin. Low and behold, a femme fetale can exist and be ogled over even when not enclosed within a storefront window. Celebrities Kristin Cavallari and Jessica Stam have remodeled the Red Light District.
With holidays on the horizon, the need for a current must have dress that’s simple, sexy, and seasonless might have you shaking in your over the knee boots. But take it from California native Cavallari and Canadian model Jessica Stam: while an LRD like the Alice & Olivia Asymmetrical knockout might make you blend in with the carpet (as silver sequins make you twirl like a disco ball), this sultry number will set you apart from the crowd. Do I hear sirens?
