Why Wear Sheer Clothing
Wearing sheer clothing is always a bit of a risk; it guarantees
you'll be the center of attention, but you never know how it will be
received.
However, this really is a terrific type of clothing to employ to help shake up your closet, especially if you've been in something of a wardrobe malaise.
Types of Sheer Clothing
Sheer Dress / Skirts
A sheer dress can be incredibly flattering, but only if it's
tastefully done. With that in mind, consider a dress that features a
section of sheer fabric, for example, on the shoulders and arms. This
type of sheer keeps the look tasteful, while offering just a hint of
sensuality.
A sheer skirt is perhaps most flattering. Sheer skirt is always a 'lollipop' for men. They like sheer skirts very much. Also sectional sheer dress which are sheer on legs and thighs are most flattering. Nowadays such skirts or dress are much in fashion. You can easily find sheer skirt clad girl almost anywhere.
Sheer Pants, Pajamas, Salwar, Saree
Sheer pants, as one might imagine, can be tricky to pull off. To be
sure, most women wouldn't even consider wearing these types of pants to
run errands, but if you happen to be lounging poolside, or sunning at
the beach, then they may be appropriate. Although a bit impractical,
wearing this type of pant really depends on the wearer's preference.
In South Asian countries like Pakistan, India, Nepal etc.
transparent salwars are much in fashion. Salwars are loose pajama-like
trousers worn with matching long top called 'kurta'. The legs are
wide at the top, and narrow at the bottom. Churidar salwars are skin
tight and wrinkled at ankle. Transparent salwar looks very
flattering as they expose almost all of your leg from the side slit of
kurta, the top of salwar. Chikan work salwars are really very
transparent, so transparent that you can easily see any scar or hair or
blemish on your leg. The fabric of Chikan work is almost just like a
gauge bandage fabric !
Transparent sari is also much in fashion in South Asian countries like India, Pakistan, Nepal. The transparency of saree reveal the glamour of small blouse making it more "eye-catching".
Sheer Tops, Blouses
Sheer blouses and tops tend to be very similar to the sheer dress look, where the sheer portion of the top is confined to either the shoulder area, the arms, or both.
Additional "sheer sections" can also include the back of the blouse, which can be quite fetching, and the mid-section of the top, at the stomach, which may not be quite so fetching. In fact, consider avoiding blouses (and dresses) that feature a sheer mid-section, as the look tends to appear a bit dated, similar to several of the trends in the 1980s.
Where to Wear
All that said, however, there is a time and a place where sheer can look appropriate, and even elegant. This is especially true if you happen to be attending a cocktail party or a reception of some sort.
Also, this is obviously a style that looks more appropriate in the summer than winter. Additionally, keep in mind that sheer clothing is rarely appropriate for the office, but check your company�s dress policy to be sure.
Putting It All Together
If you�ve been wondering whether or not you should incorporate some key sheer pieces into your wardrobe, the answer is yes! This is a wonderful way to punch up a wardrobe with some excitement and it can lend an air of alluring elegance to many of your typical ensembles. The key thing to remember is that when it comes to sheer, less is truly more. Follow that rule, and you are sure to look great!.