Winning dresses

BEC

- Zoe Tuckwell-Smith

Click to get Zoe's Boho and Bold look

How does your personal style differ from Bec’s?
Bec and I have a similar style actually, a lot of vintage clothes mixed in with some quirky new pieces here and there. My style is probably more relaxed though.

Any tips for our readers on choosing a dress that will make them feel good?
Wear the things you love. There are no rules to dressing. Wear your best dress on a Wednesday, and if anyone asks why say: ‘Because it’s Wednesday!’ Confidence doesn’t come from a dress, it comes from inside you and shines out through anything you wear.


FRANCES

- Virigina Gray

Click to get Virginia's Shapely and sexy look

How does your personal style differ from Frances’?
Frances wears a lot of suits and I don’t think I’ve ever worn a suit in my life! I wear a lot of vintage, op-shop pieces and gorgeous day dresses from the ’50s, if I can find them. She’s also a bit of a fan of neutral colours and tones. I like bright colour and lots of it!

What do you look for in a dress?
In a dress, I look for something that comes in at the waist (I’ve got a little waist) and doesn’t cling to my hips (I’ve got big hips). I love big, bold colour, and a contrasting
belt to bring the eye into the waist. I also really like dresses with sleeves, and a deep V-neck.


JENNY

- Melissa Bergland

Click to get Melissa's 50's and glamorous look

How does your personal style differ from Jenny’s?
Throughout the series I think there is more of a crossover between what Jenny wears and what I would wear. I love having dresses as the staples in my wardrobe.

What did you like about the dresses you wore in this photoshoot?
I loved the Leona Edmiston dress. The colour just really pops and the wrap style is flattering and comfortable, but is also smart and elegant. There’s something about the black lace overlay on the Sacha Drake dress that works for any mood or occasion.


SOPHIE

- Melanie Vallejo

Click to get Melanie's Chic and Elegant look

How does your personal style differ from Sophie’s?
I think my style is almost the complete opposite to Sophie’s. She dresses to attract maximum attention and show off her body. I’m quite conservative in comparison. I dress mainly in understated blacks and neutrals, and aim to look chic and elegant.

Any tips for our readers on choosing a dress that will make them feel good?
Never wear anything you feel uncomfortable in, and whatever you wear, wear it with confidence!