Monday, 30 January 2017
Justified Designer's Clothing: You Have a Romantic Clothing Personality!
Justified Designer's Clothing: You Have a Romantic Clothing Personality!: You Have a Romantic Clothing Personality! Your Romantic Clothing Personality/fashion persona conveys your adoration for everything soft ...
Fashion Tips: How to Choose Your Own Unique Style. Part 2: Naïve Romantic Style
Fashion Tips: How to Choose Your Own Unique Style. Part 2: Naïve Romantic Style
In my previous post ”Fashion Tips: How to Choose Your Own Unique Style. Dramatic Style” I started describing 6 major personal styles, and how to recognize the style that suits you the most. In this post I am going to shed some light on “naïve romantic” style.
Some lucky woman have faces which make them always look extremely young: wide open naïve eyes, small noses and sincere smiles. First word that comes to your mind when you see a lady that falls under naïve romantic type is “cute”. I do not need to go into long explanations about naïve type. To check if you are right thinking about someone who might belong to this type, all you need to do is to picture that lady in light romantic dress with ruffles and bows. If the picture looks very natural, you probably have identified naïve romantic type. This kind of women are always positive, light-hearted and kind. It feels as they are day-dreaming most of the time, sometimes to the point of being unpunctual.Naïve romantic type of women look extremely well when they wear soft-colored dresses with ruffles, bows and flowers. They are allowed to wear an outfit with an infantile mode to it; moreover, this kind of outfit flatters them the most. On the contrary, if you dress naïve romantic person in something classy and very sophisticated, her flirting and giggling personality may come to be hidden. Naïve romantic type of women should not be afraid to wear outfits which mesh well with their characters. If you identified your style as naïve romantic, feel free to wear light fabrics such as chiffon, silk and lace. Soft colors, such as peach, pistachio, lemon and beige, and, of course, white color will look great on you. You can go for bright-colored and bold accessories, but your outfits should definitely be of softer colors. It will be easy for you to pull off an outfit with some childish details, such as bows or cartoon character prints, and look both cute and stylish – just because your face and your personality fit this kind of style.
Legendary Marylin Monroe’s style can be characterized as naïve romantic. If you glance at Marylin Monroe’s old photographs you can see her smile almost at every picture. Of course, she looked stunning in any outfit, but most memorable shots are the ones where she wore white or soft-colored light dresses.
Remember her famous shot in white dress?
To give you an example of naïve romantic style from modern world, let
me share with you several images of Selena Gomez. No doubt, she also
looks stunning
in outfits which do not fall under naïve romantic style, but to me, she
looks her best on these images. Notice that she wears soft-colored
romantic dresses in these shots.And here is another image of Selena Gomez – this time in black dress – so you can see how different she looks in an adult-like sophisticated dress.
I hope you have found this information useful. If you have not identified your own style yet, do come back for my upcoming post on natural style.
Thursday, 19 January 2017
These Are The Coolest Ways To Wear Red With Black
These Are The Coolest Ways To Wear Red With Black
The combination of black and red color are associated with gang members. According to Reference.com, they are the colors worn on clothing and used for identification by the Black Disciples, an African-American street gang. But scratch all that, we fashion people are neither wearing it for identification or fraternity but simply for fashion, period. And if you’re looking for a chick, prettier and fashion-forward ways to style the two colors, rather than leaving them hanging in your closet, please allow us to help you with the perfect outfit combination. Keep clicking and get inspired by the looks.This Ankara Pants Style Will Be Everywhere In 2017
This Ankara Pants Style Will Be Everywhere In 2017
For those of us who has been in fashion for a while, identifying a new trend is as easy as shopping online. This year gave rise to plenty of trends, some which the fashion crowd will bid farewell to alongside 2017. For the ones sticking around which everyone will be all over in the New Year, we’re spotlighting this ’70s Ankara pants trend that dramatically flares below the knee as one of the New Year’s major trends. Fashion girls are already trying it out and if you fall in love, with the new year quickly approaching, there’s no better time than now to be ahead of the game. Consider it our ultimate prediction of 2017. Keep scrolling to have a glimpse of what we’re talking about:Ankara Styles 12 short skirts styles to own
Ankara Styles 12 short skirts styles to own
Ankara short skirts are playful, flirty, comfy, they win everytime, check out the fun 12 fun styles to own!
Ankara short skirts are playful, flirty, comfy and at the same time simple and they win everytime!
The versatile print is back in specially curated shorts
skirt styles for weekend inspiration and they feature styles to cop and
get inspired to style for a play date, to the cinemas, to the beach and
other fun events.
They come/can be styled in different ways to
suit one's personality; short skirts can be paired with matching
blouses, paired with a blouse featuring patchwork designs of skirt
fabric, done in a matching set of top and bottoms. The
vibrant skirt can be crafted in styles as flared, skater, flirty
A-line, just full with intricate details, form fitting/figure hugging
depending on individual's taste.
Ankara short skirt styles can also be styled with an entirely different
top (blouse or tops in a different fabric from cotton) with pretty
details though with Ankara fabrics, designs and details should be left
to the barest minimum to avoid unnecessary clutter of colours and
'business' of the whole print.Do you love the rich Ankara fabric? Then check out these styles for inspiration if you like to show off toned pins.
5 Fashion Trends That Will Be in for 2017 and 5 That Will Be Out
5 Fashion Trends That Will Be in for 2017 and 5 That Will Be Out
According to the pros at Saks Fifth Avenue, Bloomingdale's, The Shoebox, and other major retailers.
By
Jasper Dorey
With
a new year brings trends that we're ready to welcome into the fold and
others that can see themselves out. But which is which? Read on for
insider info from the pros at Saks Fifth Avenue, Bloomingdale's, The
Shoebox, and other major retailers.
IN: "Stripes are the equivalent to what a white t-shirt used to be back in the day," says Roopal Patel, fashion director of Saks Fifth Avenue. "They have nine lives. We've seen the trend now for two to three seasons and it will continue to carry forward."
IN: "Sneakers will continue to be extremely popular in the upcoming year," advises Gennie Yi, Intermix's buyer of designer and ready-to-wear. "Because
of their versatility, you can never have too many. Glitter, leopard,
and satin updates to sneakers effortlessly dress up an outfit and give
you a reason to buy multiple pairs."
IN: "There was an artistically inspired theme across the runways," says Kate Foley, contributing fashion director of Vestiaire Collective. "From Roksanda and Céline to J.W.Anderson, Proenza Schouler, Marni, Valentino, and many other brands, whether directly inspired by a particular artist's work, painterly prints, or patterns, strong art references will be here to stay in 2017."
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IN: "There was an artistically inspired theme across the runways," says Kate Foley, contributing fashion director of Vestiaire Collective. "From Roksanda and Céline to J.W.Anderson, Proenza Schouler, Marni, Valentino, and many other brands, whether directly inspired by a particular artist's work, painterly prints, or patterns, strong art references will be here to stay in 2017."
IN: "There is a new attitude shift toward 'easy elegance' going into spring 2017," says Brooke Jaffe, Bloomingdale's OVP and fashion director of ready-to-wear. "The influence of athletic-inspired pieces will continue."
IN: "One shoe trend we see really taking over in 2017 is the mule," says Sean Kirschenbaum co-owner of The Shoebox. "Flat
mules, low block-heel mules, heeled mules, sneaker mules, espadrille
mules—mules in all fabrications and colors including velvet, satin,
canvas, and embroidery. They were big for 2016 and they will be even
bigger for 2017."
OUT: "Corsets
had such a huge moment this year, but I'm not sure if I see designers
continuing this into 2017 after the trend was covered in such a major
way in the press," says Foley.
OUT: "A huge change is coming in the denim world," warns Jaffe. "Skinny jeans with stretch have reigned supreme for a long time but we anticipate a shift toward contrast denim styles in vintage silhouettes."
OUT: "There's a fresher graphic interpretation of the sweet and romantic trends of 2016," says Yi. "The tulip flare has moved onto a sharper asymmetric hemline, the soft lingerie-dressing look
has evolved into strong and powerful corsetry details, and the romantic
and luxe velvets of the past are now modernized with an easy-to-wear
attitude."
OUT: "I think we're starting to see that clean classic sneakers are
not as exciting anymore," says Patel. "It's now about sneakers that are
embellished or have something like emojis or logos on them."
All the Looks from the 2017 People's Choice Awards
All the Looks from the 2017 People's Choice Awards
See what Priyanka Chopra, Blake Lively, and more are wearing.
Brooke, Normani Kordei, Lauren Jauregui, and Dinah Jane of Fifth Harmony
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