A dress represents an identity to men and women. Different cultures, have different interpretations for that matter. Little girls love to dress up especially on important occasions like birthdays or holidays. We sometimes see in movies how leading men dropped their jaws when they glared at their leading ladies while wearing a stylish outfit.
 

  How about a red dress? I noticed, a lot of women around the globe prefer to wear red dresses. Female celebrities flashingly posed in font of the camera for us to astonish and to admire them. It's also evident in international and local pageants. Ms. Jimena Navarette of Mexico was wearing a beautiful red gown when she was crowned Miss Universe 2010. According to her, she chose to wear that dress in celebration of her country's Independence Day. Miss World 2011 1st runner-up, Gwendolyn Ruais from my country, the Philippines, also wore a gorgeous red gown during the coronation night which was held in Earls Court, London. On Rajesh's blog, Chhath Puja, I saw women wearing colorful dresses while participating on that important festival in India. These are some occasions that made me curious why women desire to wear such splendid clothing creations.
 

                                      Miss World 2011 winners

                                      Miss Venezuela Miss World (center) 

                                      Miss Philippines 1st Princess (left)

                                      Miss Puerto Rico 2nd Princess (right)

                                      

   I think, wearing beautiful clothes gives confidence to people especially to women. It also shows how a lady can be creative to mix and match her clothes to her accessories. A trendy fashion indeed!

 

  So, whatever clothes we wear, be it a glamorous dress or a casual outfit, it's important to project a great attitude to our friends, co-workers, and to the people around us. Because we're more likely be judged not on clothes we're wearing, but on how we carry ourselves in our day to day living.

  In your own opinion, why does a red dress appealing to women? I'll be glad to hear it from you. : )

 

Miss World photo is courtesy of yahoonews

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  • Hey Asma, 

      I'm always thankful to all members who take part on my activities here in MyEC. I feel blessed! It's also great to learn from other people and hone our English skills like writing a blog or recording our voices. : ) Have a great week my dear. 

  • Hi Robbie

    lol I didn't read all the previous comments but now i did the most comments I liked is yours"

    Oh well,a nice girl with a red dress...I guess , my heart will beat as fast as the speed of a guns bullet.

    believe me next time i will say something new however you have to thank your God that I read your blog.....kidding.

    Have a nice time

  • It's alright Halima. Thanks for your clarification.... dark red looks maroon to me. Well, you have a clear preference when it comes to color. That's nice. : )

  • Hi my dear Hafiz,

      It's nice to have you back in EC! Thank you for taking a time in reading and commenting on this blog. I appreciate your thoughts about this. I think, wearing your favorite dress doesn't need to be expensive. It's on how you will carry yourself. Well, about the songs you've mentioned. Honestly, I'm not familiar with them, maybe the members of the Karaoke group could help us he he.

      Hmmm..... maybe you're right, red can be brave. That's why Bulls love to chaste it. I'm familiar in Little Red Riding Hood though. Oh, for your question about past participle of read, it is still spelled read, but should be pronounced as red. Have you read (red) the news? I'll be glad to help you the way I can. By the way, have you checked my new group Bloggers?  I would like to invite you to join us. : )

     

  • Oh Halima, you prefer black dress just like the other ladies here. Thank you for commenting on this blog. Sorry, I did't mean to tire your beautiful eyes. : ) I'm glad to see you here. Have a great day! : )

  • Hi Miley,

      Yes I'm a certified Kapuso and GMA NewsTV. But, I also watch some English shows like Ellen and The Price is Right. So we're definitely dakarkads he he.... I wish I could watch Eat Bulaga, but because of work I rarely watch it. Thanks for your comment! : )

  • Hi Asma,

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts about this blog. I really appreciate it. Yes, I did noticed too, that red dresses are part of their culture like what our friends have shared on the previous comments. Hmmm..... a black dress could be stunning too. Enjoy your weekend! : )

  • Hello Sir Josef,

      Thank you very much for appreciating my artwork! I agree with you, our country's representative didn't get the crown but she captured our hearts. It was great to see your comment here. Have a fantastic Sunday! : )

      

  • Notice the two red dresses didn't win, appropriately enough ^__^

    I love the "Am I stunning in my red dress?" pic! Seems to say it all.

  • Oh Robbie do you belong to KAPUSO network? So, we are dabarkads hehehehe...You're the Best Robbie..

     

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