06 Aug 2008
Tips : Dressing Tips for Women
Author: Utsav SareesWhat to wear? Will I be able to carry of this dress properly? Is the dress making me look fater? Will my clothes compliment my complexion? God, are there any tips to help women dress better?
Phew! Exhausting questions aren’t they. But these are certain basic queries which often prop up in all women’s minds at one point or another.Often conscious of the fact of not knowing how to dress up according to their respective body types, women end up being dressed up incorrectly, as if their style sense has been murdered.
An hour glass figure is not every women’s pride, many women who do not have a good figure brood over it. But hey! Do not get disheartened as there is a solution for every problem. All women want to look their best, so it is imperative to understand and wear what suits your body.
Distinctive body structure or an enviable body, what ever you have, accept it and create a perfect look for yourself every time you step out, by following these basic dressing tips:-
Dressing tips for short heighten: Remember, good things always come in small packages, so it does not matter if you are short. The key is to make yourself appear taller by wearing the right kind of clothes.
If you wish to wear skirts their length can be till the knee or above the knee length. Kurtas should end at or slightly above the knee. Tops with three-fourth sleeves can be worn. If you are wearing a saree, than better go for high heels. They will make you look tall.
Dressing tips for tall heighten women: If your being tall bothers you, just revamp your wardrobe by investing in clothes which do not make you look taller.
Skirts length should be balanced, neither too short nor too long. Skirts which end at your calves are fine. Stay away from vertical lined kurtas and they should not be high collared too. Big prints or overall printed outfits would look good. Long tops with bottoms with mixture of light and dark colors will look good.
Syndication
Don't worry: you don't have to look matronly to cover up flabby arms.
The
easiest way to balance a bottom-heavy figure is to choose a dress that
skims over the lower half of the body. Allover prints are a good choice
for balancing out pear-shaped figures, like this dress by Calvin Klein (Buy Direct) which features a face-flattering U-shape, and a full skirt topped by sewn-down pleats (keeps the fullness under control).
Pop on a multi-buttoned military jacket or coat this season to add structure and natty tailoring.