Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Women's Clothes

Tall Women's Clothing - Accessorize Your Outfit
By Robert Yates

Women's ClothesFew high street shops cater for the taller female, and if they do, the outfits they stock are often unflattering and unfeminine.

Indeed, many taller women feel the need to choose clothing that does not quite fit, as it is simply impossible to find clothes of the ideal size.

However, many online retailers specialise in beautiful tall women's clothing - meaning there is no need to compromise in this way any more. What's more, you can add to your wardrobe and vary outfits for different occasions with the careful use of a few accessories.

It is a common complaint that clothes made for tall women do not flatter the more svelte frame. While shopping at a specialist store - either online or on the high street - purchase flattering clothing, which can be customised with accessories such as belts.

For example, a chunky belt will accentuate your curves, especially if it is a completely different colour from your main outfit. The belt will also draw the eye to your waist, making the most of your figure.

Combining a plunging neckline with an oversized necklace is ideal for a night out on the town. However, the same type of jewellery can also complement a classical cocktail dress if you are attending a dinner party.

You can add a touch of glamour to a simple trouser suit with a beautiful brooch. Just remember that, when it comes to jewellery, less is often more. You shouldn't combine a large brooch with an oversized necklace - a simple chain will still draw attention your neck, an area that many tall women count as their best feature.

Those with a tall, slim frame can easily pull off wearing horizontal stripes. These will make the figure appear fuller - ideal if you are looking to add to your bust, without resorting to surgery.

Finally, you can continue to accessorize in the colder months. For example, you should choose a black scarf to go with a white top, as these simple contrasts will really make the most of your striking frame.

Of course, there are no hard-and-fast rules when it comes to fashion. While you should never compromise on quality when looking for tall women's clothing, what you choose to go with your outfit is defined as much by personal taste as by the advice above.

If you are happy with your clothes and accessories then you will feel good and look good.
Women's Clothes

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Women Clothing

Indian Women's Clothing - The Myths!
Auto summary about Indian women's Clothing By Deepa RC

Women ClothingIndian women clothing has been a fascination for not only Indians but worldwide. However, nowadays, it seems Indian woman is slowly distancing herself from the traditional Indian sarees and other Indian dresses. With due respect to all western and other clothes adopted by the women in India, it seems that she has certain misconceptions about the dresses of her own country. This article brings out the reality behind these fashion myths about Indian clothing.

Myth#1 Saree is so unprofessional!

Reality It is true that it takes a little longer to drape a saree and it also requires more care and maintenance. However, sari can never be said unprofessional. If draped properly, saree brings an unparalleled grace to one's personality. How else can you justify the charm of great personalities like Indira Gandhi, Gayatri Devi and more contemporary Sonia Gandhi? True, they are politicians and need to be seen as true Indian and so they can't shed the traditional Indian clothing! Then how will you justify the business personalities like Chanda Kochhar, the Joint MD of ICICI Bank and Neelam Dhawan, the MD, Microsoft India who are rarely seen in other dresses than saree. And no one can debate over how professional and successful top business executives are they!

Myth#2 Salwar Kameez is not for modern women!

Reality There you see a girl clad in salwar kameez and here you give her the tag 'behen ji'. However, every girl secretly admires the fabulous churidars and patialas worn by their fellow beings. Fashion designers are doing more and more experiments with this fabulous attire of India. Models on ramps flaunt their designer salwar kameez. How could it happen then? If its not for today's woman, why the fashion industry wasting so much of its manpower and money on designing these salwar kameez? And I thought business runs on demand and supply principle and also that today's woman is 100 percent a modern woman.



Women Clothing

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Vintage Where: 2009-10 Chloe Fall/Winter Collection



Okay fellow fashionistas, if you're looking for that universal Fall/Winter wear guide, then look no further than the 2009-2010 Chloe Fall women's wear fashion show. Designers are always seeking the novice attempt at taking a masculine look and giving it a feminine twist, and the designers at Chloe have finally mastered the art. Incorporating a parachute pant, rather than the recurring wide-leg trouser, and the cinched waist on merely an over sized women's blouse, rather than the aging male button-up, we are introduced to the new wave of women's fashion. Chloe's Fall/Winter collection gives a new take on women empowerment, through the use of a well structured garment. Femininity is also exposed through the thin ruffles, enveloping each model's neck, and paired with a wide short pant, the look appears VINTAGE in its own right. The neutral, earth-toned colors give fashion lovers an easier way to make the transition from summer to fall, in that when one shops for her own fall collection, she will not have to search high and low for some slightly modern take on an otherwise vintage pattern. The integration of the extra large Hobo tote, poses as a great alternative for the modern woman on the go; and although this over sized commodity appears to be able to fit a small child, it allows for more capacity to carry more essentials to make our lives much easier. For more on the Chloe collection, visit Chloe.com and select, ready-to-wear.

Fashionista Favorites: The black velvet jacket with the cinched waist, black parachute pant, and mauve ruffled collar, as well as the cream chiffon dress with the white linen jacket over it. The opening song is also a favorite of mine, adding to the semi-masculine presentation, with a man's view on a girlfriend's pregnancy (Kings of Leon- Knocked up).
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