Haute
-High fashion
-Colors: Unusual and rare
-Lies: Layered, fitted to suit
-Textures: Unusual, rare materials
-Needs: Custom-made, designer's originals, pricey
-Effects: 1 of a kind, leader, unique, tres chic
-Favorite accessory: coordinated matching and custom made pieces
Elegant
-Expensive designer's reproduction
-Colors:Unusual, muted, solid colors(gray, black, white)
-Lines: Well fitted(Chanel type)
-Textures: Fine fabrics, expensive materials
-Needs: semi custom made, altered to fit
-Effects: Very refined, status and executive looking
-Favorite accessory: gold and diamond accessories
Dramatic
-Theatrical, glamorous, glitzy
-Colors: Strong, vivid, (black is good)
-Lines: severe, sharp, asymmetrical
-Textures: Rare and trendy
-Needs: custom made, altered to fit
-Effects: confident, chic, sexy, catchy
-Favorite accessory: Bold statement, usually metallic, such as gold, silver, or bronzes
Classic
-Town & country, emphasis of business/corporate look
-Colors: Beige, navy, red, blue and black
-Lines: simple and traditional
-Textures: Durable, natural fibers
-Needs: Timeless appeal year after year
-Effects: Typcal leader, conservative, practical
-Favorite accessory: traditional, conservative shapes
-Good example: Chanel
Conservative
-Feminine/demure
-Colors: pastels, soft colors, soft blends, soft rainbows
-Lines: simple flows, rounded curves and semi fittted
-Textures: Light, flowing, lace, old fashioned, small print
-Needs: Gentle, delicate, price not a problem
-Effects: Fragile, soft, charming, innocent, very feminine
-Favorite accessory: simple real gold and diamonds
Western
-Country
-Colors: earth tones
-Lines: durable, simple, easy
-Textures: natural fibers, denim, thick and old fashioned
-Needs: durability, mobility, price no problem
-Effects: tough, strong
-Favorite accessory: leather boots, water resistant watch, thick belt
Casual
-Feeling at home
-Colors: Any
-Lines: unstructured, simple, easy
-Textures: popular(synthetic, natural, etc)
-Needs: easy care, comfortable
-Effects: easy going, athletic, simple
-Favorite accessory: cloth bag, disposables
Grunge
-Made popular during the early 90s.
-Colors: Any
-Lines: unusual, exaggerated
-Textures: popular(synthetic, natural), knits
-Needs: easy pieces, sometimes wildly and unusually inexpensive
-Effects: Youthful, confident, most designs die quickly
-Favorite accessory: all kinds
Futuristic
-Star Trek like
-Colors: strong metallics(gold, silver)
-Lines: angular, sharp
-Textures: Hard, bold, round, square
-Needs: bold statement
-Effects: impractical to present times
-Favorite accessory: bold geometric designs(earrings, rings, bags)
Vintage
-Refers to new or 2nd hand clothing from previous eras
-Colors: soft colors, light colors, summery colors
-Lines: soft lines
-Textures: satin, lace, silk, velvet
-Needs: to feel beautiful
-Effects: beauty, elegant
-Fave Accessory: simple gold and silver
Goth
-Characterized by horror movies, black, metal studs, etc. Basically looks like you're going to a Victorian funeral
-Colors: black EVERYTHING!
-Lines: straight, jagged
-Textures: fishnet, lace, leather, metal, silver, steel, velvet,
-Needs: fashionable
-Effects: Neo-Victorian fashion, dark makeup and clothing, dark hair with equally dark highlights, looks like funeral clothes, deathly pale skintones, macabre items/religious(crosses, skulls, pentacles, rosaries, bone earrings, etc)
-Fave Accessory: macabre/religious items(bone earrings, rosaries, ankhs, metal studs, spiked dog collars, gauges in ears, deathly pallor, messy black hair, stove pipe hats, leather clothes, black makeup, thigh high leather boots or just leather boots in general, fishnet stockings
Preppy
-College, Ivy League University-like look
-Colors: earth colors, cool colors
-Lines: straight
-Textures: none
-Needs: special care for sweaters
-Effects: Argyle sweaters, chinos, madras, button down Oxford cloth shirts, boat shoes
-Fave Accessory:
-Ex: Polo, Ralph Lauren
Emo
-Japanese pop looking
-Colors: bright, neon, blue, pink, red, bleached blonde
-Lines: none
-Textures: denim, leather
-Needs: bold statement
-Effects: fan of rock music
-Fave Accessory: studded belts, black wristbands, thick black horn-rimmed glasses
Hippie
-Inspired by the nature loving 'beatniks' of the 1960s
-Colors: earth tones, any
-Lines: none
-Textures: denim, corduroy, suede, leather
-Needs: none
-Effects: for retro loving types
-Fave accesories: peace medallion, bellbottoms, flip flops, granny glasses, headbands, flowers in hair
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A Dedicated Follower of Fashion?
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Colorful frog
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Photographer Angie Nelson photographing frogs with unusual coloring in his hometown of Bristol, England. A collection of photos of frogs, she began to gather, after Angie was seriously ill and because his illness forced all the time stay at home.
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10 Wardrobe Items That Always Work
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A veteran fashion editor shares her tips for feeling well-dressed, no matter the occasion.
And yet, every now and then, lightning strikes and I make a purchase that is really inspired. And so amid all my mistakes are reliable pieces that I depend on for dress-code requirements that run the gamut from mundane (Sunday in the park with kids) to magical (Valentino's 45th anniversary gala in Rome). With those stalwarts in mind, here's a list of the most useful fashion items for any closet.
… preferably one that fits well! You never know when you'll need to impress in a job interview or just boost your own morale. When I'm stressed at work or frazzled by my kids' school schedules, putting on the fashion armor always seems to bring a little order to my life and lift my spirits. And let's be honest ― a jacket is like the body's version of concealer: It can hide all kinds of flaws.
Always have a tuxedo on hand. Or at least a tuxedo jacket. My worst moments of panic come when I'm faced with a last-minute black-tie event for work. Since I'm not quite equipped to slip into a sample-size ball gown and waltz out the door, I often rely on a 10-year-old tuxedo jacket that fits perfectly and can be worn over cropped velvet pants and great evening shoes. This makes even more sense if you attend formal affairs only once in a while: Rather than buying a dress you'll never wear again, you can reach for your timeless tux. In between, you can use the jacket to dress up jeans for weekend dinners out.
I love Spanx, and any kind of body shaper always makes an outfit look sleeker. But there is such a thing as too sleek. Hollywood stylists have a trick: They layer two pairs of Spanx under a celebrity's dress and stitch them to her bra. It may work on the red carpet, but don't try this at home. Limit yourself to one pair at a time to avoid looking like a sausage stuffed in a tight casing.
That's the inside-baseball term for what goes under the suit. Please don't let it be a once-was-white cotton T-shirt or a tank top that has taken too many turns in the dryer. Fashion has evolved to the point that sleeveless silk shells can be found in every color at every price point, and every woman should have a few in her closet. They brighten up a business suit, and they're a key ingredient of the pulled-together pencil-skirt-and-cardigan look.
There's a reason women like Audrey Hepburn, Jackie Kennedy, and Babe Paley became our country's style icons: They all relied on the little sleeveless shift dress ― and no list of wardrobe essentials would be complete without it. You can wear it to work, dress it down with sandals or flats, add a shawl for evenings, and throw on a cardigan anytime if you don't relish revealing your arms. Not only is it a classic but it's pretty much seasonless, too.
A few years ago, I bought a pair of expensive Manolo Blahnik sandals in turquoise satin. They were daring and sexy and whimsical and, as it turned out, entirely practical. Although I suffered buyer's remorse when I got home that day, those shoes have since become the most reliable pair in my closet. They give even basic outfits a fashion edge (think little black dress or even dressy jeans with that tuxedo jacket). And let's not forget that great shoes fit every size.
When Crocs came onto the market a few summers ago, I thought they were so clever. I bought them in every color ... and never wore them. Nothing is less attractive than big, clunky flat shoes. Opt for a great pair of ballet slippers or sandals instead.
A few weeks ago, I ran into the model Veronica Webb in the park and she was wearing bright purple Nike leggings, a pink tank top, and a neon yellow fitted sweatshirt. She looked fantastic, and it made me want to work out, too ― which is nothing short of miraculous. I'm no gym rat, but I've definitely increased my metabolism on the treadmill since investing in some sleeker running clothes.
Feeling Clueless at Your Closet?
On the eve of every new season, staring at my racks of clothes, I ask myself why, after all these years of reporting on the fashion business, do I still feel clueless when it comes to my own closet? I can tell you exactly when Christian Lacroix debuted the pouf skirt and why Yves Saint Laurent decided to call it quits. But I can't explain why I bought that perfect black cocktail dress two sizes too small. Or what I was thinking when I paid a fortune for a gold-encrusted coat. And yet, every now and then, lightning strikes and I make a purchase that is really inspired. And so amid all my mistakes are reliable pieces that I depend on for dress-code requirements that run the gamut from mundane (Sunday in the park with kids) to magical (Valentino's 45th anniversary gala in Rome). With those stalwarts in mind, here's a list of the most useful fashion items for any closet.
Invest in a Suit
Steal a Trick from Men
Stash a Strapless Bra in the Dresser Drawer
Even if you're the type who can slip into an evening dress, make sure you have the proper undergarments. I remember spending a lot of time and money to refit a strapless gown for a special occasion only to find at the last minute that I didn't have the right bra. It was quite a letdown indeed. Ditto Spanx ― in Moderation
I love Spanx, and any kind of body shaper always makes an outfit look sleeker. But there is such a thing as too sleek. Hollywood stylists have a trick: They layer two pairs of Spanx under a celebrity's dress and stitch them to her bra. It may work on the red carpet, but don't try this at home. Limit yourself to one pair at a time to avoid looking like a sausage stuffed in a tight casing.
Stock up on Underpinnings
That's the inside-baseball term for what goes under the suit. Please don't let it be a once-was-white cotton T-shirt or a tank top that has taken too many turns in the dryer. Fashion has evolved to the point that sleeveless silk shells can be found in every color at every price point, and every woman should have a few in her closet. They brighten up a business suit, and they're a key ingredient of the pulled-together pencil-skirt-and-cardigan look.
Make a Simple Dress Your
All-Occasion staple
There's a reason women like Audrey Hepburn, Jackie Kennedy, and Babe Paley became our country's style icons: They all relied on the little sleeveless shift dress ― and no list of wardrobe essentials would be complete without it. You can wear it to work, dress it down with sandals or flats, add a shawl for evenings, and throw on a cardigan anytime if you don't relish revealing your arms. Not only is it a classic but it's pretty much seasonless, too.
Pay a Lot for One Pair of Evening Shoes
in a Glorious Color
A few years ago, I bought a pair of expensive Manolo Blahnik sandals in turquoise satin. They were daring and sexy and whimsical and, as it turned out, entirely practical. Although I suffered buyer's remorse when I got home that day, those shoes have since become the most reliable pair in my closet. They give even basic outfits a fashion edge (think little black dress or even dressy jeans with that tuxedo jacket). And let's not forget that great shoes fit every size.
When It Comes to Flats,
Stick with Chic
When Crocs came onto the market a few summers ago, I thought they were so clever. I bought them in every color ... and never wore them. Nothing is less attractive than big, clunky flat shoes. Opt for a great pair of ballet slippers or sandals instead.
Get Some Cool Exercise Gear ―
You Might Actually Work Out
A few weeks ago, I ran into the model Veronica Webb in the park and she was wearing bright purple Nike leggings, a pink tank top, and a neon yellow fitted sweatshirt. She looked fantastic, and it made me want to work out, too ― which is nothing short of miraculous. I'm no gym rat, but I've definitely increased my metabolism on the treadmill since investing in some sleeker running clothes.
Together a Weekend Uniform
Women often make the mistake of letting themselves go on the weekend and schlepping around in old jeans and grubby T-shirts. But if the whole idea is that you don't want to think about what to wear, then having a great weekend uniform is the ultimate no-brainer. Try cropped Capri pants and a fitted T-shirt in the summer; a pair of cords and a button-down shirt in winter. Remember ― clothes can be comfortable and stylish.
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