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12 Simple White Graduation Dresses That Will Always Be In Style

12 Simple White Graduation Dresses That Will Always Be In Style

Looking for the perfect white graduation dress for this year’s ceremony? Narrow it down by choosing a cut and design that will accentuate your curves and have you feeling amazing and proud of your major life achievement of graduating from college. In color psychology, white is the color of new beginnings and a clean slate. What perfect way to mark the end of your college journey and the beginning of real adulthood than wearing a white graduation dress on graduation day. Here are 12 types of white graduation dresses you can wear on the big day!

V-Neck Short Dress

Anyone can look great in this universal neckline. The key to nailing the perfect V-neck dress for your shape? Depth. Women with larger chests should choose a white graduation dress that has a deeper V. For small bust friends, choose a higher V neckline. The V shape helps balance out arms and torso.

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Off The Shoulder

Off the shoulder shape highlights your upper body especially the shoulders and collar bone. This white graduation dress is a great way to show off those toned arms and draw emphasis to the neck, which is often underappreciated. With or without a necklace, this white graduation dress will focus everyone’s attention to the star of the day: You!

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Shift Dress

A shift dress skims the body without a fitted waist. It is a short and typically sleeveless dress that hangs from the shoulders. It’s an ideal dress for those who have a lean, rectangular body shape. If you’re graduating in May or June the weather will definitely be warm and you will be doing a lot of sitting during the ceremony. It will be wise to wear something less restricting and comfortable. You might not get to show off those curves like you want but remember you are wearing a gown on top of your clothes anyways.

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Bodycon Dress

A bodycon dress is a tight-fitted dress that hugs your figure and accentuates your assets. The name derives from “body confidence” or originally “body-conscious” transformed into Japanese in the 1980s as “bodikon”. They are often made of stretchy material. A great dress for those with an hourglass figure since it flatters the curves.

Make sure if you choose this white graduation dress you know that this dress does not have fabric strength like a bandage dress. It won’t work like shapewear so body-shaming is not welcomed here. Prepare to stand bold and proud of your body and your achievement come graduation day in this dress!

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Sheath Dress

A sheath dress is a closely fitted dress that usually ends at the knee. Often there is a slit either on the back or in front of the dress so you can walk around in it comfortably. The dress emphasizes the waist as its skirt portion is fitted. The sheath dress can come in many patterns and lengths.

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Halter Neck Dress

A halter dress is ideal for summer. This style of dress is most flattering for those who wish to show off their shoulders. It usually features a strapless or sleeveless upper half, with a tie around the neck.

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One-Shoulder Dress

One-shoulder dresses is the dress to wear to instantly look beautiful without being too revealing. Their asymmetric design accentuates the shoulder area and requires minimal jewelry. Choose simple earrings, a bracelet, or belt, and you’ll have a complete look that doesn’t take away from your gown.  If you’re looking to make a fashion statement at this year’s graduation ceremony, a one-shoulder white graduation dress will be perfect!

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A-line Dress

The term A-line is used to describe a dress or skirt with a triangular silhouette. It was first coined in 1955 by fashion extraordinaire, Christian Dior, at his spring fashion show. A-line is simply a dress that is narrower on the top and flares to the bottom, just like the letter A.

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Asymmetric Dress

Looking for a flattering silhouette? An asymmetric dress allows the eyes to focus on unique details instead of flaws. If you majored in the arts, wearing an asymmetric white graduation dress might be the perfect look for you. Asymmetric clothing instantly adds an artsy vibe to your outfit.

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Wrap Dress

A wrap dress is simply that a dress that wraps around your body. This style is perfect for any body type making it the ideal graduation dress to wear at your ceremony. It highlights the best part of your curves and can even add some if you think you’re lacking in that particular area.

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Empire Waist Dress

The empire waist dress dates all the way back to the 18th century by Napoleon Bonaparte’s wife, Josephine. The word “empire” stems from the first French empire. Today the empire waist dress is the most commonly worn waistline in fashion today. An empire waist hits higher than the normal waistline, below the bust area. In this white graduation dress, you won’t have to worry about sucking in any gut. A waist dress emphasizes the bust while concealing the stomach area.

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Strapless Dress

Regardless of your height or size, a strapless dress is a classic and fashionable look that will always turn heads. A strapless dress or top is a garment that stays put around the upper body without shoulder straps or other visible means of support. It is usually supported by an internal corset with the tightness of the bodice preventing the dress from slipping out of position. If you are thinking of wearing your hair down for the ceremony, choosing a white graduation dress would be ideal.

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These white graduation dresses will definitely create a statement at this year’s graduation ceremonies! Are you yourself graduating this year? Which type of graduation dress do you have in mind to wear for the occasion? Let us know in the comment section below!

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