It’s understandable to be a little skeptical of anything branded as auniversalstyle.
Not everybodyin the universe can wear that hat, that blouse, or that sweater.
Well, technically speaking, of course they can.

And we are huge proponents of wearing absolutely whatever makes you feel good.
One of the trickiest garments of clothing to exact is the dress.
But look no further, we have identified the dress shape thatactually doeslook good on everybody the A-line dress.
Now, it is no secret that stylists have loved the A-line dress for decades for just this reason.
With such a classic shape, the A-line dress holds many styling possibilities.
However, as far as modern trends go, the A-line dress is often overlooked.
Because of its simple frame, the A-line dress is easy to style and layer.
Fashion creator Kaiti Yoo flounces four ways to style a basic white, A-line dress in herYouTube short.
She accessorizes with a black, quilted leather bag and a pair of fun, heart-shaped earrings.
Next, she tries on a casual, weekend look.
She puts an oversized, light blue sweater on top of the dress.
This gives the illusion she is wearing a skirt.
Then, she layers another sweater on top of the sweater (sweater-ception!)
and the effortless look is complete.
Here’show to perfect the sweater-over-shoulder look.
Her next look is a lunch date look.
And, last but not least, is another everyday look.
First, she puts on a two-toned, long-sleeved, and tiered dress in light pink fuchsia.
This long-sleeved, A-line maxi dress fromASOSfeatures a similar look and color palette.
Next, she wears another tiered maxi dress.
This time the dress is black and perfect for a night out.
The fitted waist defines her midsection, while the tiers add balance to the overall look.
This black, ruffled A-line maxi dress fromLulusfeatures a similar effect.
Something like this lavender ruffle duster fromForever 21.