In honor of a woman's right to bare almost all on a lovely summer day, today's Couture Carrie post is devoted to that alluring gam-showcasing garment favored by celebs and mere mortals alike: the minidress. Much ado has been made about the scandalous lack of fabric on some of these frocks, but CC does not judge. Enjoy, darlings!! First, the runway...
As you know, CC is enamored of Frida Giannini's Resort 2009 Collection for Gucci, so here's another stunner, above left: a swingy pleated minidress in a regal navy, white and saffron print.
At right: Wunderkind's pinstripe bow detail dress . . .
This look is a bit over-the-top, with the leopard print jacket and purple ankle socks/blue platform combo, but CC loves it nonetheless!!


Balmain strapless black leather mini dress, via vogue.com/uk.
It doesn't get any skimpier than this!!

First four photos in today's CC post via style.com.



Blumarine feathered spaghetti strap dress, via nymag.com.


If there's not much on the bottom, make sure the top is covered up a bit . . . Proportion is everything!
This Rachel Pally asymmetrical mini dress (for puchase at shopbop.com) is a bit wacky, but it illustrates CC's point: the long sleeve balances out the lack of fabric on the skirt!
Likewise, this Tofu organza minidress is made demure by its poufy cap sleeves and conservative silk pleat collar. Visit asos.com to buy.
The magenta puff sleeves and pleated silver hem of this Réyes silk tunic dress really class it up. Visit hampdenclothing.com.





Or showcase those toned legs in a Yumi Boutique pleated chiffon dress with lace trim. Go to asos.com to see the lovely detailing on the back of this little frock - brills!
One fabulous aspect of these flirty frocks? They transition easily from summer to fall/winter with a sassy pair of tights. A pair of opaque tights is an instant remedy for a too-short dress!! This Stella McCartney grey strapless tulip dress (available at Neiman Marcus) will go from sultry to cozy with the addition of a lovely pair of patterned tights!


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