Gold: Shine Through the Season

There’s nothing like gold to make a woman feel dressed up, whether paired with something casual or accessorized in metallics. Shades vary from antique to bright. Party this year and/or next.

Dresses   left to right

Aurora Emilia Ruched Metallic Velvet Dress by Mestiza New York: Modern Grecian vibes. Metallic velvet dress with draped and ruched details. Straight neck. Strapless. Concealed back zipper closure. Front slit. Lined rayon/nylon. $525.00

Valentina Metallic Sleeveless Shirred-Bodice Gown by Dress the Population: black and gold. Approx. 47″L down center back. V neckline and back. Shirred waist- add a stylish belt.  Fit-and-flare silhouette. Center back zipper. Lined Polyester/metallic. $298.00

Kaira Tie-back Metallic Dress by Maria Lucia Hohan: Mid-weight plissé lame=Viscose/ metallic fibers; beige mesh lining. Boned sweetheart bodice. Draped side. Lace-up back. Back-seam zipper and button. 60% off at $296.00

Melodi Lurex Dress by Dodo Bar Or: Unlined jacquard silk/metallic- slip, please or this will stick. Buttoned cuffs. Hidden back zipper closure. Reduced to $433.00 from $865.00

Not Shown: Asymmetric Ruched Metallic-effect Sheath by Paco Rabanne 30% off at $469.00

Not Shown: Emmy Striped Sequined Chiffon Midi Dress by Rixo  40% off at $327.00

Gowns

Left: Sequin-Embroidered Gown by Adrianna Papell. Round neck, cap sleeves. Semi-sheer yokes and sleeves. Tiered bodice overlay. Column silhouette, back vent. Allover sequin-embroidered mesh. Concealed back zipper with hook-and-eye closure  Partially lined. $249.00

Center: Lamé Braided-strap Gown by Rebecca de Ravenel: Lined silk/polyester. Deep V-neck Flattering bias cut.  Contrast pink silk lining. 50% off at $650.00

Right: Mac Duggal Metallic Ball Gown: Pockets! Off-the-shoulder neckline. Short sleeves. Fitted bodice. Back hook-&-eye, zipper closure. Polyester shell and lining. $398.00

Not Shown: Pleated Metallic Chiffon Halter Dress by Aidan Mattox $395.00

Not Shown: Cowl-Neck Sequin Gown by JS Collections 30% off at $208.00

Blouses

Left: Blair Crossover Tank by Bailey 44: Polyester blend. Back keyhole with button closure. Surplice front. Metallic threading throughout. $168.00

Center: Arabella Thong Bodysuit by Amanda Uprichard: Lightweight metallic knit. Pleated shoulders and surplice neckline. Ruched elbow-length sleeves. Thong panty with snap gusset. Lined polyester. $180.00

Right: Foil Satin Blouse with Neck Tie Top by 7 For All Mankind: Polyester. Front button closure. Buttoned cuffs. $195.00

Not Shown: Brenna Sequined Fitted Puff-Sleeve Top by Alice & Olivia reduced to $298.00

Not Shown: INC Shine Twist-Front Top 40% off at $41.70

Pants, Jumpsuit, Skirts    left to right

Maria High-Rise Skinny Jeans by JBrand: Five-pocket style.Fitted through skinny legs.Ankle length.Button/zip fly; belt loops. Cotton/modal/elasterell /polyurethane. Reduced to $125.00

Palm-jacquard Wide-leg Lurex Trousers by Sara Battaglia:Polyester. High-rise waist. Long wide legs, pressed front creases. Side slip pockets. Hook and zipper fastening. $472.00

Andy Strapless Belted Sequin Jumpsuit by Dress the Population: Self belt.Approx. 51.3″L down center back. Strapless Fitted bodice. Straight legs.Hidden back zipper. Nylon with polyester lining. $328.00

Metallic Buttoned Faux-leather Pencil Skirt by Hillier Bartley: Mid-weight faux-leather fabric. Panelled construction. Buttoned front. Concealed back zipper. Fully lined. 70% off at $237.00

Not Shown: MSGM Metallic Skirt reduced to $280.00

Opening

Left: Mina Satin-Trimmed Velvet Midi Dress by Cult Gaia: Mid-weight, non-stretchy velvet viscose fabric. Tortoiseshell acrylic chain straps and elastic satin trims at cutout sides. Flattering darts and dramatic side splits. Concealed hook and zipper fastening at back. 60% off at $287.20                                                                                                                             

Center: Lisle Metallic Skirt by Stelen: Lustrous, pleated, metallic polyester. Elastic waist. Concealed side zipper closure. Slightly flared hem. Lined. Below-the-knee length. Reduced to $70.40

Right: Josephina Top by Amanda Uprichard: Lined mid-weight non-stretch polyester lame. Decorative bows at shoulders. Waist-length style. V neck. $150.00

The items featured in this article have been chosen by the editors of Woman Around Town simply because we like them and think you may, too. No advertising fees have been paid to Woman Around Town for this article.

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