Party dresses under £100: Oasis laser cut shift dress

11th November 2010 1:00 pm


We might have just found the perfect little evening number in this Oasis LBD – think Audrey Hepburn a la Breakfast at Tiffany’s, with a sleek modern twist.

The sheer chest and shift shape is a classic design which will ooze elegance at any party this season, but we love the tiered laser-cut dropped skirt in feather-like layers that adds a cool and contemporary edge to the dress.

Keep things simple with minimal accessories – try stacking a few mixed-metal rings on your fingers – for understated luxe this party season, and finish with strappy platforms to mix in a modern mood.

This is one party piece you’ll want to wear again and again – a great investment, if we do say so ourselves.

Oasis Laser Cut Shift Dress, £60, available at ASOS. BUY NOW!

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