10 days 10 party dresses: Harlequin print maxi dress by Matthew Williamson

13th November 2007 10:30 pm

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This marks the last post in our 10 days 10 party dresses series so we thought we’d end with a bang! In contrast to most of our picks i.e. short, shiny and sparkly, we’re rounding off with this maxi dress by Matthew Williamson as an option for those soirees that are less partying and more schmoozing. This dress is a fantastic explosion of colour that’s complemented beautifully by the metallic panelling around the bust. Stunning! $2,995.00 available from Net-a-Porter. Are you in the party mood yet?

(Stay tuned for the best in party footwear…)

This post is part of the series 10 days 10 party dresses. For more in this feature click here.

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