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Ravon by Von Vonni (Photos)

November 11, 2010

As women, we often splurge on that one memorable dress we wear to a wedding, birthday, or special event. While the dress may have been perfect for that occasion, many times, it may be too memorable to wear again. At last, one designer has created the ultimate party dress that finally gets rid of this problem.

New York based designer, Von Vonni, has designed the perfect little dress–a dress that can be arranged to be worn a multitude of ways! Whether strapless, halter, one shoulder, or any other style you can imagine, the dress can be configured to look that way. The dress comes in a one size fits most, and in short and floor length. With a variety of colors, you will find many you can wear in all the different ways. The dress has a great simplicity and versatile fabric, which makes it easy to dress up or down, depending on the way you choose to accessorize.

This design by Von Vonni may be just that perfect “little black dress.” With all the ways it can be worn, it is like having a plethora of dresses, all for the affordable price of just one. These dresses also make a great idea for weddings. Bridesmaids can wear the dress in the same color, but change the way the dress is worn to match their personal style. You can forever say good-bye to horrible bridesmaid dresses! And finally, this is the one bridesmaid dress that can actually be worn again! Ever since I got this dress, I have loved wearing it in all the different ways. They are easy to figure out, but if you have difficulty, there is a tutorial on youtube to assist you. For more information about this incredible dress and to order your own, checkout Ravon by Von Vonni

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