Here's a fun post frugalfashion22 shared in The Frugal Fashionista group.
It’s holiday time and you know what that means: shopping for party dresses. This season I decided I want to show a little skin. What better way to do it than with an off-the-shoulder cocktail dress? I’ve found three show-stoppers all for $100 or less! This dress from T-Bags is sure to make a statement at your party. Made of a stunning gold jacquard fabric, it features a large asymmetrical bow across the bust area. The bubble skirt and empire waist will give you an instant sexy hourglass silhouette. And you won't believe the price — originally $335, it’s now 70% off, and yours for $100. Find it at theoutnet.com.

Hear more from our Fab reader.
Feeling fun and flirty? The One Shoulder Ruffle Dress by Blaque Label is a great alternative to a basic cocktail dress and only $84! Layered with tiers and tiers of pleated ruffles, this dress is ultra-feminine and girly. Check it out couturecandy.com and use the shopping code COUTURE at checkout to receive an additional 10% off.
Topshop has some amazing holiday dresses this year and this Embellished One Shoulder Dress immediately caught my eye. I love the sparkle of the sequin flowers on the shoulder and all the detailed ruching along the sides. I’d pair this with super high heels and lots of attitude! The sizes are going fast so get it at us.topshop.com for $80 today.
Have a community post you want to see featured on FabSugar? Private message me with a link to your post.
Dune
the t-bags one is sold out.
1I really dislike this look. It's just so hit and miss.
I have great arms, personally, which you need to pull this off. But - it's just too reminiscent of the 80s to me.
2not many women carry off this look well, so it's kind of hard to pull off
3I have that topshop dress.
4uhhh i dunno about being a "fashionista" but being frugal means always considering Target.
http://www.target.com/Target-Limited-Wandrous-Dress-Ebony/dp/B002IWYX0Q/...
cute black one shoulder dress. for 40 bucks.
5It has a good shape, but the problem with Target (or any low priced brand) is that a good dress depends so much on a good fit. good fabric and a good cut. I'd rather have fewer high quality dresses than more lower quality ones. IMHO.
6I can't get past the 80's vibe of one shoulder dresses.
7Post New Comment
Please share your opinion with our community, but make sure it is on topic and follows our Community Rules. We moderate comments and prohibit personal attacks, threats, spam, lewd images, or the promotion of your personal website.