Do you find it difficult to find the perfect fitting pair of jeans? Not sure which style is for your body shape? Then stay tuned as I take you through each jean style.....
Voluptuous Curves: Best fit is classic or relaxed fit worn on the hips rather than on the waist. Avoid too-tight legs and small, widely spaced back pockets that add width.
Curvy with a small waist: Best fit is stretch, straight and tight. Worn low-rider style. Avoid high-waisted jeans, which make the bottom look out of proportion.
Heavy thighs: Best fit is bootleg. Worn with an easy, looser fit on the hips. Avoid high, tight waisted jeans at all costs !
Petite: Best fit is straight with a long leg. Worn on or just above the hips. Avoid low-cut jeans and wide legs as they have a shortening effect.
Short waist: Best fit is the hipster. Worn low-slung and with super-high heels. Avoid high waists.
Boyish figure: Best fit is high waisted or low-rise straight-leg. Worn either high or low-slung. Avoid cuts that don't optimise your curves.
This quick guide should help you the next time to head out to shop for a new pair jeans.
Saturday, 31 December 2011
Sunday, 11 December 2011
{monique} lhuillier's style
I wanted to share one of my favourite designers.....Monique Lhuillier.
To me her style is elegant and timeless. Her designs compliment the female sillouette perfectly with that added punch ! These are dresses that you could wear every day of the year....unlike some designs you see on the catwalk !
Here are some of my fav dresses.......
To me her style is elegant and timeless. Her designs compliment the female sillouette perfectly with that added punch ! These are dresses that you could wear every day of the year....unlike some designs you see on the catwalk !
Here are some of my fav dresses.......
Saturday, 10 December 2011
{style} etiquette
"Although every woman's fashion budget will differ, there is one rule that applies to everyone: it is better to buy fewer but better things."
The Amy Vanderbilt Complete Book of Etiquette, 1952
Friday, 9 December 2011
{polka} dots style
Polka dot is a pattern trend that pops up from time to time and is a great way to add a touch of 1950's rockabilly style to an outfit. The polka dot is commonly thought to be named after polka music and the polka dance as they both came into fashion in the mid to late 19th century. Perhaps the dance that takes one around in circles was its inspiration, but whatever the reason, the dots have made an indelible mark on fashion and popular culture.
Thursday, 1 December 2011
{fan} of the week !
Hi my little fashionista lovelies !!
I would love to start a fun "fan of the week" on my facebook page, {grace} & co, and have a little something for being my "fan of the week" !! If you are not already a liker to my page, then I suggest you do so, so you can be in it to win it !
If you are all up for it, all you have to do is participate by posting comments on my posts, or just say hi on my wall and at the end of each week the winner shall appear on my wall ! It's that easy....but don't forget while you are here to follow my blog by selecting the button under "fashionista's" !
Now the prize....you will receive a $10 voucher* to use on any garment of your choice from the Intimo lingerie and loungewear collections ! I am a registered Consultant with Intimo, and I would love to spread the Intimo love and name oh and of course, their amazingly beautiful garments.
So, there you have it ! Now get commenting and I look forward to helping you select your next bra or comfy pants....
*{voucher to be spent no later than 3 days after winning and only available to Australian and New Zealand residents}
xo
I would love to start a fun "fan of the week" on my facebook page, {grace} & co, and have a little something for being my "fan of the week" !! If you are not already a liker to my page, then I suggest you do so, so you can be in it to win it !
If you are all up for it, all you have to do is participate by posting comments on my posts, or just say hi on my wall and at the end of each week the winner shall appear on my wall ! It's that easy....but don't forget while you are here to follow my blog by selecting the button under "fashionista's" !
Now the prize....you will receive a $10 voucher* to use on any garment of your choice from the Intimo lingerie and loungewear collections ! I am a registered Consultant with Intimo, and I would love to spread the Intimo love and name oh and of course, their amazingly beautiful garments.
So, there you have it ! Now get commenting and I look forward to helping you select your next bra or comfy pants....
*{voucher to be spent no later than 3 days after winning and only available to Australian and New Zealand residents}
xo
Thursday, 17 November 2011
Wednesday, 16 November 2011
{current} trends referencing past era's
An assignment I completed recently was based on how our modern trends reference past era's. I enjoyed this module immensely and it completely changed the way I look at current styling. There is just so much to learn in this area and the fact that I aced this, excites me somewhat !!
Here are two styles which I based my assignment on....
Style One {Roman Style} Toga
The original toga was actually worn by men for some time. Roman women wore a Stola, which was a long pleated dress. As you can see from both images, the current dress is very similiar to the original, with the dress only having the fabric over one shoulder. The current version of the toga is definintely much more appealing to our fashion style today as the lines are smoother and less draping of fabric is involved. Another similarity between the original and current verdion (in this style) is that they are both fashion pieces which flow beautifully. Originally the toga was to cover up the body until the 2nd Century, when it became more about style, as it was worn over tunics.
Here are two styles which I based my assignment on....
Style One {Roman Style} Toga
The original toga was actually worn by men for some time. Roman women wore a Stola, which was a long pleated dress. As you can see from both images, the current dress is very similiar to the original, with the dress only having the fabric over one shoulder. The current version of the toga is definintely much more appealing to our fashion style today as the lines are smoother and less draping of fabric is involved. Another similarity between the original and current verdion (in this style) is that they are both fashion pieces which flow beautifully. Originally the toga was to cover up the body until the 2nd Century, when it became more about style, as it was worn over tunics.
{the original toga}
{Marchesa's current toga-style dress}
Style Two {Greek Style} Chiton
The original Chiton style gave the impression of two outfits put together, such as a skirt and top, due to the addition of belts and girdles which were worn under the bust and on the waist or hips as well as fabric which was folded, twisted and wrapped, enhanced with stitching and pressed pleats. This current style chiton worn by Kim, shows a very similar style to the chiton with the fabric wrapping around the bust area, pulling in tight around the waist. The flowing length of the dress from the waist down also reflects the chiton's flowing style. Having her hair up as well, makes Kim look like a Greek Goddess, as they too always wore their hair up.
{original chiton dress}
{current chiton-style dress, again by Marchesa}
It's funny how you see a dress/outfit hanging on the rack or on the runway and you just don't give it much thought, for where the style originated from ! This module has really taught me a lot and I look forward to learning more and more about the fabulous world of fashion !
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