
Are women fashion style statement just about wearing women fashion clothing? Every one of us are different and so its important that we have a fashion statement that best suits our personality. Fashion is nothing but highlighting the best and hiding all the flaws.
Points all you women wanted to know about clothing
• Always wear a free flowing fabric in one tone to achieve a long and slim look.
• Wear clothes on the basis of your body structure.
• Velvet and leather is apt for winters and silk, organza and cotton for summers.
• For a morning party opt for lighter shades like emerald green, ocean blue, pink or you could also try out for some trendy pastel colors.
• For late evening occasions opt for vibrant colors that can add sparkling effect to your dressing sense.
• If you are short it would be advisable you avoid wearing short dresses. Rather go for long skirts with a nice fish cut.
• If you are thin avoid wearing sleeveless clothes. It would be advisable to wear dark color clothes as they hide your pale body structure.
• If you have a medium structure you need to wear beige and fawn color clothes.
Skin tone
• If you have a fair complexion, then gold with a blend of copper would just look beautiful.
• If you are medium wheatish colored, then mixed shades of white, beige and bronzy golden would suit your style.
• Dark skin women should wrap themselves with golden copper shades.
Helpful tips
• Wear clothes of your own size. Never opt for oversized clothes.
• Be careful while selecting accessories for a wear. Just don’t pick up something for the heck of it. Remember your accessories speak more about you than your clothes.
• Make sure whatever jeweler you wear blends well with your style.
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simple…check out my 360 page and take a look at my pics…i know you won't look half as good as me, but still try. i think you'll like it.
well, im 15 and i read teen vogue and im in love with it, so im guessing vogue would be great for you.
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A trend that all ages can wear is the twirled design popular on sweaters especially.
An example:
http://www.ralphlauren.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3226786&cp=1760782.1760895.1760927&pg=2&ab=ln_women_cs1_crewnecks&parentPage=family
don't worry I am sure you do not look the way you think you do. Many women have this problem. First off, what kind of bra to you wear? Make sure it fits you properly because you need a stable foundation in order to even out your body shape. Is is padded enough? Try one with a bit more padding. Next, since you have a small bust you need to make it appear bigger. The bra is just one thing, but bright tops and bold designs help even out your shape as well. Purchase some cute cropped hoodies and small vests that end under your bust for a fuller chest. That should help a lot. Also, wear fitted jeans and flats to tie it all together! Good luck. Hope this helped!
Personally, I would say go to a friend. Websites are SO bogus.Magazines will do, but consulting friends and family is best. I am making a beauty website, but it has actual advice from real designers.
Sounds like you're already ignoring the best advice anyone has given you. A bald head is 1: not attractive and 2: intimidating to women. Also, because of your size you're already intimidating, you're just exacerbating the problem by going UFC (bald/whiskers).
Fashion tip #1: sleeves (don't buy undersized shirts pa'lease).
Fashion tip #2: no fanny packs.
Fashion tip #3: real pants
Wrap dresses are great because they are able to adjust sizewise. If she has bigger chest she should wear a tank under that peaks out so "the ladies" are not jumping out. And short sleeves look bad if arms are bigger. The best advice I have is go to a bra shop and get fitted for an expensive but great bra that is comfortable and fits perfectly so no back bulging occurs and keeps the girls up and perky. And unfortunately Your tops may have to be altered by a tailor because you always have to go bigger to get everything covered. That is a frustrating shape but can look really great. Try finding women that are actresses with that shape and see what they look great in…..they pay big money to be dressed for their body.
You and I have similar issues. First I have to say that I found when I gained weight that I had to be willing to spend more money than I was used to in order to get things that fit properly and were…well, not tacky, etc.
I would suggest trying to build a work wardrobe that may have less variety than you'd like at first, but you can build on. For instance I have a couple pairs of pants from GAP online – they have additional sizes -that I thought were ridiculously expensive but do last and are easy to work with. (They also have wide leg and flare which are not the trend but look best on me.) I have also gotten pants from Old Navy's plus size section. Torrid (torrid.com) is expensive but I have purchased a couple things there also that I thought added something a little less plain. These suggestions are easy when/if you find yourself really needing some things and don't have time to look around.
Target is also a possible choice, if you have the right shape because it seems everything is made along the same lines…for instance I can't wear their pants.
You CAN find things at stores like TJ Maxx, Marshall's, Value City, but I find you have to be willing to look around and not be looking for something in particular (i.e. black pants) or you will end up very frustrated.
Also try Ebay! I have found new items that other women bought online and have never worn.
As general advice, I know exactly what you mean with the button down blouses…I almost never wear them. Look for the tailored blouses – I think they have some at Old Navy online …or wear a wide belt – they have styles like that at Torrid sometimes and you'd feel like it draws too much attention but it really works. Probably you will like the way v-necks look on you the best. And if you're more comfortable in/think you look better in a skirt or dress, I'd wear it anyway lol.
This is exactly what I was looking for! Thank you – It’s so hard to find good fashion advice these days! Thanks again!
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