Styling here is about directing attention, not adding more. If your dress leans bold like a sequin mini, diamante detailing or a high-shine finish, let everything else fall back. Let the texture carry the look. A sleek heel, a small bag, hair that’s pulled away from the face so the neckline and fabric can stand out. For softer finishes like satin slips, lace midis, or florals, you can lean a little more romantic. Loose waves, glowy skin, a delicate earring. These pieces feel lighter, so the styling can follow that same direction. With structured styles like corset dresses, fitted one-shoulder silhouettes, or strapless pieces with shaping through the waist, keep the focus on the form. No heavy layering, no distractions. Let the fit do what it’s meant to do. And if you’re in something with detail like ruched finishes, lace detailing, or sheer mesh layering, keep everything else pared back. Those textures already create movement, so the rest should feel still and intentional. Most styles sit close to the body, bodycon fits, sculpted midis, and maxis that follow your shape without feeling restrictive, so the styling should always complement that, not compete with it.
How to dress for a glamorous occasion?
A glamorous dress code is about choosing pieces that feel elevated without needing extra effort. Maxi dresses bring that instant impact, especially with backless, halter necklines, or soft draping through the body. Midis sit in that perfect in-between, fitted, slightly structured, often with lace, mesh, or subtle detailing that feels polished but not overdone. Minis feel sharper, especially when they’re tailored, ruched, or finished with sequins or embellishment. Necklines shift the whole look. Off-shoulder styles feel soft and cinematic, halters feel sleek and pulled together, and strapless pieces highlight the shoulders and collarbone in a way that always reads elevated. Fabric changes everything. Satin feels smooth and refined, lace adds texture, mesh brings dimension, and sequins catch attention in a more direct way. Even within the same silhouette, the finish can completely change the mood. The key is choosing one direction and committing to it. Once the dress feels right, everything else falls into place.
What pieces will complement my glitz and glamour formal wear?
Think of everything else as support, not the main focus. Shoes should follow the tone of the dress. Strappy heels for softer or more fluid pieces, pointed pumps for something structured or tailored. The goal is to keep the line of the outfit clean from top to bottom. Bags should stay compact and intentional. A top-handle, a clutch, something that feels polished but doesn’t compete with texture or detail. Jewellery works best when it mirrors the neckline. Halter and high-neck styles pair well with statement earrings, while strapless and off-shoulder pieces leave space for something at the collarbone. If the dress already has embellishment, keep jewellery minimal so it doesn’t feel crowded. Outer layers should feel considered. A blazer adds structure, especially over softer fabrics, while a wrap works better with more fitted or evening-focused pieces. It should feel like part of the outfit from the start.
FAQs
What is glitz and glamour style?
It’s an elevated approach to dressing that focuses on standout fabrics, refined silhouettes, and details that catch attention in a clean, intentional way. Dresses that already feel done the moment you put them on.
Can I wear glitz and glamour outfits without sequins?
Yes. Lace, satin, mesh, jacquard, and structured tailoring can all create the same elevated effect without relying on sparkle.
What shoes should I wear with a glitz and glamour dress?
Choose shoes that match the structure of the dress. Strappy heels for softer styles, pointed pumps or flats for more tailored or bodycon pieces.
Is there same day or express delivery in Australia? Are there plus size options available at Showpo?
Yes. Showpo offers same day and express shipping across Australia, so your outfit can arrive right when you need it. See our shipping page for more information. You’ll also find inclusive sizing across the range, with styles available in sizes 4–20, including plus sizes. Check the Size Guide for your best fit and the Returns Policy if you need to make a change.