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Live It, Don’t Defy It
Welcome to that most important moment in our lives where we go from boy to man, apple juice to orange juice, and from high school to college, it’s where we decide the kind of person we are going to aspire to be, and there’s no going back for the most part because someone else for their own personal reasons are uncomfortable with who we are, it’s Cosmopolitan who pushes us to be someone with no limits with a collection today that gives reason for Cosmopolitan to lend out their namesake that only can be found at Coterie by UBM at the Javits Center here in New York City.
As Cosmopolitan lends its name to the true name of this collection which is Dress The Population by Place, the line that intentionally gears to the 18 to 22 females which are high school and college students, focuses on those who are entering into adulthood in their own way starting with the prom which then advances to homecoming events throughout a woman’s college career, and every female in this position wants to make sure they are looking their absolute best.
Going for a price point that’s high enough, yet still affordable, the Cosmopolitan collection makes up absolutely beautiful dresses for those important times in a female’s life, they’re cocktail dresses and evening wear dresses which put a powerful emphasis on bright simple colors of the fall/ winter season, as well as going for the sparkly with lots of sequin dress pieces in all pattern ranges above the typical New Year’s Eve idea which sequin is known for.
Now if you tie the idea that Cosmopolitan magazine is greatly known for with the stories and real life intimate fantasies it write about, the Cosmopolitan line subtitled Dress The Population goes for everything a girl/ woman between 18 to 22 years old dares to live as they become an adult fast, while advancing those fantasies shortly after leaving college thanks to their new found independence.
There’s nothing to miss about the Cosmopolitan: Dress The Population collection, it hits all the marks in all the right places at the right time.
Daniel Quintanilla
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