
Being a religious reader of Elle magazine, I read a short article on having an editorial eye when it comes to styling. The article emphasizes practice and visualization. Of course, many of you fashionistas already know that. The problem is sometimes editors have a tendency to pick things that they like instead of what their audience or clients should wear.
The article makes relevance with the premiere of The City (big fan, not afraid to admit it). Just as Anne Slowey said in the show, you have to think beyond your own style, thinking of yourself does not an editor make. Thanks Anne!
If you have a natural editorial eye, you are lucky. For those of us who has to work at it, practice, practice, visualize, visualize! You can challenge yourself by choosing women with bodies (like the rest of us, humble morals) that cannot look good in every trend and style. You can practice dressing those bodies and the challenge is to limit yourself to what you have access to.
For example, high-waist puffy skirts are really cute and I do love the style but I cannot pull the look off because I have a pear shape. The skirt would exaggerate my hips (and that I do not what to do). But it might just be the right look for someone with a more boy-shaped figure and actually want more curves.
Here is the website where I was enlightened by fashion wisdom. Enjoy!
The article makes relevance with the premiere of The City (big fan, not afraid to admit it). Just as Anne Slowey said in the show, you have to think beyond your own style, thinking of yourself does not an editor make. Thanks Anne!
If you have a natural editorial eye, you are lucky. For those of us who has to work at it, practice, practice, visualize, visualize! You can challenge yourself by choosing women with bodies (like the rest of us, humble morals) that cannot look good in every trend and style. You can practice dressing those bodies and the challenge is to limit yourself to what you have access to.
For example, high-waist puffy skirts are really cute and I do love the style but I cannot pull the look off because I have a pear shape. The skirt would exaggerate my hips (and that I do not what to do). But it might just be the right look for someone with a more boy-shaped figure and actually want more curves.
Here is the website where I was enlightened by fashion wisdom. Enjoy!
PS. If you have any advice on this topic or anything to add, please leave your mark on my blog.
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