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You & Your Style
Take an honest look in the mirror and be realistic about what you look like.
Coming to terms with your body can be liberating.
80% of style is having the right clothes for the occasion.
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You&Your Body
Pear Shape Apple Shape Hourglass shape Rectangle-Shaped Inverted Triangle
Shape
The ideal body is X for female and Inverted Triangle for men
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Pears Shape
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Pear Shape
We want to give the appearance of wider shoulders and bigger bust
What you need to do is to over play your upper body and give your lower body a slimmer sleeker look. Do this by using color on top, wide neck lines, accentuate your waste and wear dark colors on the bottom.
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Pear Shape
Do wear...
Accessories and designs to draw attention to your upper body
Short-sleeved tops
Shoulder pads to broaden your shoulders.
Medium to high necklines
Boot leg and straight pants
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Pear Shape
Don't wear... Baggy garments
Stiff fabric
Garments that add bulk to your hips
Open pleats on skirts or pants
Tapered skirts or pants
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Apple Shape
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Apple Shape
Balance is always the goal. Our main goal will be to lengthen or elongate your torso.
We want to give the appearance of slimmer shoulders and waist
We need to draw attention away from the tummy, and draw attention to your best attributes which include your much envied breast and legs.
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Apple
Do wear...
Ear-rings, necklaces to draw an observer's eyes up towards your shoulders and face
Shoulder pads to emphasize your shoulders. Semi-fitted and loose fitting clothes
Good fitting, well adjusted bras
Tops and bottoms in the same colors
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Apple
Low necklines
Un-tucked tops
Tops and dresses that flow through the waistline
Straight flat-fronted pants in soft, flowing fabric
Straight and slightly flared skirts
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Apple Shape
Don't wear... Clingy fabrics
Fitted clothes
Fabric with large patterns
High necklines
Large lapels
Belts
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Hourglass
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Hourglass
If youare one of the ladies whois blessed with an hourglass figure, then you are very fortunate.
Our goal is to draw attention to your waist and accentuate those feminine curves without adding size to your hips and shoulders.
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Hourglass (short list)
Do wear... Fitted and semi-fitted clothes
Low to medium-low necklines
Dresses with defined waistlines
Straight and gently flared shirts
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Hourglass
Don't wear... Stiff, bulky, fabrics
Baggy styles
High necklines
Skirts with open pleats
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Rectangle
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Rectangle-Shaped Figure We need to create the appearance of a curvier
waist and bottom to enhance your femininity, and draw our focus to your great legs and thighs.
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Rectangle (short list)
Do wear... Shoulder pads to emphasize your shoulders.
If you have firm upper arms, short-sleeves and sleeve-less tops and dresses
Medium to high necklines
A-line shirts
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Rectangle Shape
Don't wear... Clingy fabrics
Fitted clothes
Low necklines
Baggy tops
Baggy pants
Narrow skirts
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Inverted Triangle
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Inverted Triangle
Your main style aims is to create the illusion of the perfect hourglass body shape by balancing your lower body to your upper body and to draw attention away from your upper body.
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Inverted Triangle Shape
Do wear... Flowing fabrics
Low to medium-low necklines
Three-quarter length sleeves
A good fitting, well adjusted bra
Tops and dresses that flow through the waist
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Inverted Triangle
Don't wear... Stiff, bulky, fabrics
Styles that emphasize your shoulders
High necklines
Big collars
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Hair and fashion
Maybe you have never thought about it, but changing your hair color has the same importance as choosing a dress or matching the right jewelry with your outfit
The hair is a very important accessory and its color plays a crucial role
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Choosing the hair color
Changing the color of your hair can transform your appearance, making you look younger and attractive.
There are three main ways you can change your hair: by choosing a striking new color (going from blonde to brunette), by lighting or darkening your natural color or by covering up the grey.
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Choosing the hair color
Choosing the right color can be very difficult, especially the first time you try something new.
The most important thing is to take into account your skin tone, to make sure that the color will look natural on you.
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Choosing the hair color
This is especially important as you age, due to the fact that the skin tends to get paler as you grow older, and dark hair that looked stunning in your 20s can look to harsh when you reach your 50s.
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Choosing the hair color
In the daylight, hold a card with the potential hair color directed up to your face, so that the color reflects on your skin.
Often a contrast looks good: skin that is red in tone will look redder with red and may look even better with dark, more bluish-tinted hair.
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Choosing the hair color
SKIN TONE COLOR CHOICE
PALE OF IVORY Any hair color will look good when young, when older avoid dark or intense colours.
ROSY Avoid red or golden-blonde: choose ash tones to neutralize your skin tone
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Choosing the hair color
YELLOW Avoid yellow, gold or orange, go for deep reds and rich burgundies
OLIVE Stay dark, adding richness: warm chestnut or burgundy will look good.
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Choosing the hair color
Coloring your hair close to your natural shade is much easier and prevent problems as the hair grows out.
When you change your hair color you may have to change your wardrobe and make-up.
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Find the RIGHT colors for YOU
You have surely had the experience of a day when everyone noticed how well, relaxed and glamorous you looked. Or, when you were wearing something red and you noticed that you were the center of attention, that you seemed more svelte and full of life.
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Find the RIGHT colors for YOU
The secret of such a look rests in finding your natural color and harmonizing your whole look in order to obtain a natural, uniform brilliance. On the contrary, colors that put you at a disadvantage makes you look older, tired and dull. This is what you have to do:
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Find the RIGHT colors for YOU
There are the following major harmonies. You just have to choose whats right for you.
On the papers you have in front of you please put down which is your color harmony
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Deep/Bright&profound
My eyes and hair are dark colored. My skin is either light or dark. My color scheme resembles: Gloria Estefan, Cindy Crawford, Cher, Angela Basse>, Sandra Bullock, Michelle Kwan, Winona Ryder, Sophia Loren.
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Light/Bright&delicate
My hair, skin and eye color match perfectly. My hair is light colored, my skin is bright, my eyes are light colored and bright. My color scheme resembles: Sharon Stone, Charlize Theron, Michelle Pfeier, Meg Ryan, Vanessa Williams, Claudia Schier, and Gwyneth Paltrow.
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Warm/Golden glow
My color is neither too bright nor too dark; my hair color is gold, dark blond, golden brown or has a reddish shade. I dont have freckled skin. My eyes are blue, green, hazel brown or topaz -colored. The color scheme resembles: Tyra Banks, Nicole Kidman, Sarah Ferguson, Gillian Anderson and Julia Roberts.
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Cool/Cold & delicate
My color scheme is neither too light nor too dark. My skin is beige, pink-beige or beige-pink. My eyes are blue, blue-grey or grey. My hair is brown, cinder blond, grizzled or grizzled black. My color scheme resembles: Princess Caroline, George Clooney, Barbara Bush, and Elizabeth Hurley.
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Bright/Clear & Contrastive
My hair is dark, my skin is translucent, and my eyes are luminous and bright like a jewel. My color scheme resembles: Tea Leoni, Elijah Wood, Courtney Cox, Elizabeth Taylor, Demi Moore, Julie Andrews & Daniel Radclie.
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Soft/Tender&Discreet
My colors are neutral, my skin is opaque and my eyes are full of color. My color scheme resembles: Helen Hunt, Jennifer Aniston, and Barbara Streisand.
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Wheel of Color for Fashion1. Colors directly next to each other (i.e. yellow and yellow-orange; yellow and yellow-green; violet and blue-violet, etc.)2. Colors that form right (90 degree) angles with each other (i.e. yellow and red-orange; blue and violet-red; green and orange, etc.)3. Colors directly across from each other (i.e. yellow and violet; blue and orange; red and green, etc.)4. Colors that form a T (i.e. blue, orange, and violet-red; yellow, violet, and red-orange; yellow, blue-green, and red-orange, etc.)5. Colors that form an X (i.e. blue, orange, violet-red, and yellow, violet, blue-green, and red-orange, etc.)
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3 Steps
1. Avoid the mistakes
2. Know yourself and your body
3. Create your OWN fashion style
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Age vs. Age
Age vs. Age
Dress according to your age! Fashion can help you look younger, but dont expect it to work wonders.
Keep in mind that when you dress too youthfully for your real age, paradoxically all you manage to do is put your age forward.
You can be sexy at 40, at 50 but that doesnt mean wearing generous dcolletages and short skirts.
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The time and space rules
Match your ouMit with the occasion and the moment of day. It isnt by chance that clothes are divided into evening / day ouMits, casual / elegant ouMits.
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Quantity vs. Quality
Choose to wear and to invest in quality clothes rather than in quanRty. In the case of clothes, quality means quality fabrics, excellent design, and almost perfect workmanship.
It doesnt mean youll have to shop only in the most expensive stores. For starters you can invest in the basics: jackets, a pair of jeans of a neutral color, quality accessories.
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Ruined accessories
Theres no point of having a perfect ouMit if the accessories are not of good quality or in a good stage. We have the tendency to always analyze accessories.
When we analyze someone, we always greet him or her from head to toe, so the shoes are an important element in the nal conclusion. Thus, even if your ouMit is faultless and ts you perfectly, it will be cancelled out by a pair of dirty or ruined shoes
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Unfinished details Lets start thinking about
our nails as if they were accessories: its not by mistake that there is a whole beauty industry just for nails. Cracked nail polish, broken or bitten nails, and overgrown toe nails, all this is bound to create a sloppy, grimy image.
When you give these details the attention they deserve, you will automatically feel surer of your ground because you have nothing to hide and nothing to be ashamed of.
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Fashion victim Armed with tens of magazines, you went shopping wanting to look exactly like a model or a star. I already explained the rules to you, but let me add one more: dont become a fashion victim, dont let fashion rule your life. The difference between a fashion victim and yourself has to rest precisely in the personal filter that you apply to every piece of information.
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Uniforms Short skirts, high heels, white and pink are in fashion. Ok, choose whats right for you considering your personality, skin color and physical data. But if you see the same outfit worn by another 30 persons, its time to move on. Transforming fashion into a uniform is a symbol of trivialization.
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The BIG secret
You look good you feel good!
A well defined style makes you confident in yourself.
We tend to analyze people form the look point of view and of course people analyze us from the same angle.
Really, IMAGE matters!
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You & Your Image
For the best picture start by relaxing the muscles in your faceyour forehead, your eyes, your cheeks, your lips, your nose, your neck, and your shoulders.
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You & Your Image
When you smile for the camera, smile not just with your lips but with your eyes.
Put your chin down. What is being photographed is your face, not your neck. You become more photogenic.
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You & Your Image
Shrug your shoulders and roll them down and back for good posture. You'll appear taller.
Want to look thinner? While your head faces the camera, turn your body slightly to the left or the right to stand on an angle (you can place one foot behind the other if that helps).
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You & Your Image
Check out any celebrity magazine, and you'll notice a number of starlets turn their bodies about a quarter away from the camera to appear slimmer.
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