We want to share a recent visit that we made to BCBG San Francisco. On this trip, I got the opportunity to try on and review several of the new Herve Leger dresses. Take a look to decide if any of them belong on your wishlist!

I didn't think that this dress would look good on me as I'm short-waisted. Surprisingly, this dress was a delight. The white fabric was thick and had an excellent fit. However, the Josey dress is $3190+tax at retail.

This next aline dress was also quite pretty. If I were to be very picky, I'd have to say that the banding right in the middle of the torso did not work for my particular body type. So far, I've been a huge fan of most Herve Leger flared dresses!

Out of all of the dresses that I tried on during this trip, this beige beaded dress had the most amazing hold and fit. The nude color accompanied with sparkly beading was very sexy. I could not find this dress online, but it is on sale for $1100 in stores. This dress runs small.

Most flared Herve Leger dresses retail $1200 and upwards. This is the only one that retails under $1000. Unfortunately, out of all of the flared skirt Herve Leger dresses, this one had the least hold. All of the other drop-waisted a-line Herve Leger dresses that I've tried have a firmer hold. However, it is still a fun pretty dress!

Red and white are the most beautiful colors that a woman could wear! The color alone makes it a winner! The fit on this dress is looser than most Herve Leger.

Every time I try on new Herve Leger dresses, I make it a point to try on dresses that have ornate designs or interesting shapes. The ruffles on this dress add a sweetness to it. The dress had great hold, but it is much tighter around the hip and hem compared to most other Herve Leger dresses.

This last dress (Kauri) was surprisingly lovely! The fit was phenomenal! And, if you already have a giant Herve Leger collection like me, this dress will bring some variety to your collection. It looks so different! This dress also runs small.

Hope that you found these reviews helpful! 🙂

I've been meaning to get to the Herve Leger boutique for a while now. Things have been particularly hectic, but I did manage to stop at a local Nordstrom and try on a few Herve Leger dresses. In this review, I try on a number of really unique pieces that include separates, a flared skirt and a dress with elaborate patterns.

Loved this Herve Leger top called the Pamela, which I actually wore backwards! It has an amazing fit and is super versatile. This top would look fantastic with many non-Herve Leger skirts and jeans.

The Sabine skirt was not as impressive. Given its high waistline, it would be challenging to pair with non-Herve Leger tops.

I've wanted to try this dress for so long! The colors and design are so lovely! Unfortunately, they didn't have my size in the Linden dress and I had to size up 2 sizes! As a result, this dress was too long and did not fit properly. In spite of that, I think this dress would be very pretty if it were the correct size.

The Philipe jacket had a great fit, but it was not particularly memorable.

This final one was an unexpected favorite. The scoop neckline with short sleeves really balance out the mini length of the dress. While the pattern keeps the dress very chic and modern.

This dress called the Anja is also extremely versatile. I'm actually wearing shoes with a very low heel. This gorgeous little number can be dressed down with flats, or glammed up with heels. Either way, it looks completely perfect. This is one of those few Herve Leger dresses that can be worn for more casual events!

Hope you enjoyed seeing my latest Herve Leger shopping trip! The few items that I did get to try on have only made me want to get to the Herve Leger boutique that much more!

Got to try on 4 additional Herve Leger dresses and couldn't wait to share these with you! Herve Leger really does make the best dresses! The fit usually ranges from good to amazing, which explains why the brand has such a cult following! Here's some pics of the beautiful bandage dresses with some of my personal opinions on each.

Karina:

black and beige Herve Leger bandage dress

The Karina does a great job shaping the body. It really cinches in the waist and enhances cleavage. It has an interesting colorblock design that seems to minimize hips, and will be just above the knees for most heights.

Nerina:

black and white Herve Leger mini dress

For me, I found this dress a bit too short for my taste. But, for girls who love very short hemlines or are petite, this is a great dress! The lines on this dress emphasize the waist and slightly elongate the body.

Jette:

striped navy brown white Herve LEger bodycon dress

On this trip, the Jette was the stylist's and my husband's favorite. The fit is fantastic as it's individually banded. Absolutely no belly pooch here! It's also a really unique dress compared to most Herve Leger dresses due to its fun striped pattern. VERY VERY flattering to the woman's body shape.

Faith:

pretty red a-line dress

The fit and flare style is very popular right now. This dress shape has been used a lot this season from many designers. Personally, I think Herve Leger does fit and flare the best.

This dress is not as much of a super shaper like the Jette or Karina, but the dress style is still fantastic.