THE RIGHT WAY TO ACCESSORISE

We love to accessories but most of the times we just pick and wear something ignoring the use and “how to wear” the outfit.
Everything goes in proportion, so is it about outfits and to accompany them accessories.
STYLING TIPS…
These are the styling tips for the lady to keep in mind.
• EARRINGS AND NECKLACES
Pendant
A deep rounded neckline provides a nice contrasting ‘frame’ for a short necklace, which draws the eye front and centre to your pendant… and your oomph cleavage.
Statement –making earrings.
Halters are great for showing some skin. Keep your chest bare and bring focus to your sexy shoulders and neck with a pair of oversize statement – making earrings.
A long chain
The chicest way to wear a long chain is on the outside of your collared shirt (not tucked inside), either hanging long and loose or wrapped once or twice.
Thin dropping earrings
A pair of thin dropping earrings counter balances the boxy cut of turtle neck. Shiny metals or sparkly danglers inject a shot of glamour into this otherwise conservative top.
• SHOES
Wedge heels
A long, swingy prairie skirt that hits at the mid-calf plays off the height of wedge heels perfectly. Throw on a pair of thick, colored tights to add even more interest to your oufit.
Round – toe, skinny stilettos
Round – toe, skinny stilettos scream sex kitten, so pair them with equally alluring attire:
Think form-fitting dresses or slinky pencil skirts that hit the knee.
Steer clear of short hemlines and fishnets, which will look tacky.
Chunky platforms
Chunky platforms are too overwhelming to be worn with anything tight or short. The fluid draping of a long trouser, on the other hand, provides perfect balance to the heel’s solid structure.
Ballet flats
If you’re wearing rolled-up jeans with ballet flats, try one high cuff, which looks sleeker and neater than multiple rolls.
Socks are a big no-no with cropped pants, so give this look a rest.
• BOOTS
Stiletto boots
The key to this pairing is the hem of the pants should hit the stiletto boots in-step, and you should be able to see the toe when you look down. Go for pants with a slight boot cut- excess flair seems a little 1998.
Flat boots
A knee-length skirt worn with flat boots create one slenderizing line. The overall vibe is more casual than corporate, so opt for denim, corduroy skirts.
Wedge boots
Tapered jeans are increasingly popular and look coolest when tucked into wedge boots. Pick any pants with stretch, because bunching around knees can appear sloppy
Stacked boots
Wide, short pants are huge for spring. Prevent these recycled classics from looking frumpy by wearing them with stacked boots, keeping the extra wide gauchos in proportion
• BELTS
Stacked boots
Pairing a stacked boots with a roomy poet top is of the moment. Tuck the top into the belt, leaving about two inches of fabric peeking out at the bottom.
Leather waist-belt
An embossed or embellished leather waist-belt with a funky buckle- western style or rhinestone- adds texture to ordinary jeans. Bring even more pop to the wearing with distressed denims.
Long, dangly belt
Long, dangly belt draw attention to an outfit, so keep the look simple by choosing a plain shift dress or jeans and a basic tee.Also avoid big or ultra –colorful patterns-
They will clash with the belt.
A skinny belt
A skinny belt cinched at the waist of a fitted cardigan is the hottest ladylike look riht now. To ensure it’s not stuffy, pick a metallic belt.
Mix-n-match, but take care of the above set rules. Dressing defines you, and you should be defined well.
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Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 8:55 amShoes…
Good site , glad to see someone trying to help us shoppers out….





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