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Women's Fashion Tips & Style Ideas
Sharpen your fashion skills with these practical tips to
flatter your figure and make your clothes work for you. The styles you choose will affect your appearance and how you're perceived.
Every woman has flaws. These ideas are for those that accept
them, but wish to minimize them. Don't forget, stand up straight,
have good posture and carry yourself with grace. Not only will you
appear taller, you will radiate self confidence and allure.
Know your body and what looks good. You are logically attracted
to clothes, styles and colors that flatter your figure. Use past
experience to your advantage and trust your intuition, sometimes
fashion and beauty etiquette comes naturally. Feel free to
experiment!
Beware of those "skinny" mirrors in department stores that
are misleading. If a style didn't look good on you in the past, it
won't now -- unless you've made some major changes.
Style & Fashion Tips
Have plenty of neutrals on hand to mix and match.
Open collar shirts and scoop necks will lengthen a short neck.
Add a long necklace.
Tailored clothes flatter most figures.
Buy similar styles of the clothes you already own that you
think flatter your figure.
Always carry a safety pin in your purse for emergencies.
Shoulder pads will help you balance large breasts and wide
hips, but keep them slim.
For a quick fix, if your slacks or slip is too long, roll it
up at the waist.
Break in your shoes before wearing for an entire day or
special occasion.
Use dryer sheets or fabric spray to reduce static cling.
If you're losing or gaining weight, go to your local thrift
store and get some in-between sizes that fit.
Make sure your pantyhose fit correctly. Tugging on them in
public is a no-no.
Don't be afraid to try anything new.
Always clean your clothing before you store it.
Apply your perfume before dressing to prevent staining your
clothing.
are set up to call their other stores to locate and ship the
desired size directly to you.
Don't bare all. Leave some mystery to your look.
Fix sticky zippers by rubbing them with some wax or a bar of
soap.
Secure your buttons by dabbing the backs of them with
fingernail polish or clear glue. This prevents the stitching from
coming loose.
If you're concerned about clingy clothing, don't buy anything
with more than 5% Lycra.
Leather has a tendency to stretch, so buy your pants one size
smaller.
Don't fret if you see an outfit in a magazine that is too
pricey for your budget. You can probably put together the same
outfit at stores such as the Gap and Old Navy, at a fraction of
the price. Just cut out the picture and take it shopping with you.
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