Thursday, March 23, 2006

 

Style Guide


Looking good is all about making the most of yourself. If the mirror takes a step back when you look into it, don't make excuses. Learn to work your wardrobe to your advantage. Look better today with these basic style rules.




The style basics

*Recognise your assets and choose clothes which flatter this part of your body.

*Show off your breasts OR your bum, never both in one outfit.

*If you have love handles or a round tummy, wear textured fabrics and wrap-around tops.

*If you have a short or wide neck, avoid tops that are open at the neck, rather than high or round ones to lengthen and slim your neck.

*If your clothes are too tight, you'll look fatter not thinner; straining fabric is a style no-no.


How to wear colours

*Only wear shiny fabrics and bright colours on areas that you are sure can stand up to being in the limelight.

*If you have sallow skin, dark circles or bags, don't wear black near your face, it only draws attention to it.

*Combining black with bright colours makes the black look boring and the colours look cheap.

*If you're petite or of larger build, avoid a dramatic contrast between top and bottom as this will cut you in half.


Your bra

*Always make sure your bra is lighter or the same colour as the clothes you're wearing.

*If you have big breasts - it's essential to wear a bra that fits you properly; a good bra will lift the boobs and give definition to the waist.

*Balcony bras look great on girls with large chests.

*Avoid thin back straps unless you are totally fatless or you will end up with unsightly back bulges under your clothes.

*If you have small breasts - spaghetti straps will offer enough support. it's all right to show the straps off under spaghetti strapped tops and dresses, as long as the bra is pretty.

*If you want to create cleavage, wear 'chicken fillets'.

*Small breasts look good in bras with 'chicken fillet padding' and a draw-string front.


Your knickers

*Wear flesh-coloured underwear under white, light or see-through clothes.

*If a skirt is see-through but not figure-hugging, opt for big, flesh-coloured knickers rather than a G-string.

*If you have obvious cellulite on your bum, avoid G-strings at all costs when wearing thin fabrics.


Making the most of accessories

*If you've got a large chest and you're embarrassed to show off too much flesh in a v-necked top, wear a large necklace to cover the area.

*Never wear a scarf or necklace over the top of a roll-neck jumper.

*Don't wear long pendants that nestle in your cleavage if you have big boobs.

*If you have a double chin or your face is chubby, opt for longer earrings.

*If you have a short neck, avoid large, choker-style necklaces.

*Chunky costume jewellery is a stylish way to add colour and individuality to your outfit.


Choosing the right pair of shoes

*If you have thick ankles, don't wear delicate, strappy heels, ballerina-style shoes or ankle straps which cut across the ankle.

*If you have skinny legs, avoid thin, teetering heels or they'll look like they're going to snap under the weight of your body.

*If you are pear-shaped, avoid dainty kitten heels.

*Trousers and jeans should fall to the bottom of the heel.

*Black shoes look best with darker colours - don't wear black shoes with light-coloured clothing unless they are extremely dainty.

*Don't wear black shoes with bright colours as they make your outfit look cheap.


Compiled by Abbie Fereday based on BBC's What Not to Wear programmes.




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