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How To …
how to make a good impression how to change your
look
in a informal party
beauty fashion
phrases latest fashion
‘‘i don’t do fashion, i am fashion- coco chanel ’’
how to make a good impression at an informal party
Do you love parties, but you're not really sure how to
dress up for one? What if you are shy and just want to
make a good first impression? Not to worry - this article
will tell you everything you need to know about dressing
The first thing you need to consider is the time and
location of the party, as this will affect everything -- from
your clothes and your shoes to your jewelry and
makeup!. you also can dress up a casual dress
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other thing you have to do for sure is keeping good
manners , for example NEVER bite your fingernails,
instead twirl your hair or crumple a napkin in your
hand. Remember to never overdo it though or you may
look boastful and spoilt..
Relax. Posture is very important, but you don't want to
look like a robot, either. Sit up straight, but don't be so
rigid that you'd fall over if pushed. It's like when people
say that an animal can smell your fear; people can tell if
you're nervous.
how to change your look
Pamper your skin.: Your skin is an important part of your body. Treat
it kindly, with care, and it will glow for you.
Wash your face in the morning and at night.
Make sure you've got a couple of well-fitted, cool pairs of jeans.
Avoid flares, as they're currently not in style. Try jeggings, too,
as these offer comfort plus a little bit of style.
Apply hand cream whenever possible and stay well-moisturized.
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Shoes are important, too. Shoes can really make or break your look,
and they're the perfect accessory. Pay attention to what your feet get
dressed in!
beauty fashion phrases
"A woman's dress should be a like a barbed-wire fence: serving its
purpose without obstructing the view." —Sophia Loren
"You can have anything you want in life if you dress for it." —Edith
Head
"Fashion is the armor to survive the reality of everyday life." —Bill
Cunningham
"I don't design clothes. I design dreams." —Ralph Lauren
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"Clothes mean nothing until someone lives in them." —Marc Jacobs
"Fashions fade, style is eternal." —Yves Saint Laurent
"Style is a way to say who you are without having to speak." —Rachel
Zoe
William J. Cunningham (born March 13, 1929) is a fashion
photographer for The New York Times, known for his candid and street
photography.
latest fashion
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top 6 fashion tips
Being fashionable can be a struggle at times. What to wear?
What accessories go with which style of clothing? The
questions go on and on. For women looking for fashion tips,
the following 10 fashion tips every woman should know
offer insights into fashion-forward thinking.
1. Focus on strengths
2. Create a personal look
3. Try new things
4. Simplicity is best
5. Don’t break the bank
6. Accessories make the outfit
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1. Focus on Strengths
Shoppers need to know the ABCs of fashion: Accentuate,
Balance, and Camouflage. Shoppers should also look for
styles that accentuate their body’s strengths and downplay
their weaknesses. For example, shoppers who have an
hourglass figure should wear clothing that accentuates those
attributes, including scooped or V neck outfits, vertical
striped outfits, or dresses and one-piece outfits that cinch at
the waist. For tall women, for instance, avoid stripes, which
make a wearer look even taller. To create volume, add colors
and patterns to pants or skirt. This accentuates a triangle
shape.
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Create a "Personal" Look
Look for clothing designs, certain cuts, and styles that look
the best and offer superior comfort. Buy more than one if
something is found that works. For example, if a shopper
finds a pair of jeans that accentuate her glamorous attributes,
she should consider buying multiple pairs in more than one
color.
The best way to make a powerful and lasting impression
through fashion includes developing a fashion style that
others won’t forget.
Try New Things
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While sticking to what works best, shoppers should also try
new fashions out. This doesn’t mean abandoning what has
worked for shoppers. One way to experiment with new
fashions and still save money is to buy pre-worn clothing
that remains in great condition.
Simplicity Is Best
Staying simple is usually the best way to go. This goes for
both makeup and wardrobe items. When in doubt, keep the
accessories to a minimum and use timeless, classic fashion
styles, such as a black dress with red pumps. When wearing
makeup, shoppers should use only enough to highlight the
best features of their face: cheekbones, lips, or eyes, for
example.
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Don’t Break the Bank
Shoppers don’t have to buy the most expensive items to be fashionable.
Less expensive items can work just as well, especially if they play
toward a shopper’s strengths. So, instead of buying an expensive Versace
dress, shoppers could instead buy a less expensive Banana Republic
dress.
Used items of fashion are also an option, especially lightly used clothing.
This way shoppers can get the items they want in almost-perfect
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condition at a much lower price point compared to new items.
Accessories Make the Outfit
Shoes and other accessories can make or break an outfit. A
perfect belt or piece of jewelry can really tie an outfit
together and make a statement. Another important tip: Do
not overdo the accessories. As stated above, shoppers should
keep their outfits simple. This goes double for makeup, as
too much looks gaudy and draws too much attention away
from the entire ensemble.
Mix and match accessories between outfits. Also, neutral
colors and blacks and browns are best to extend the use of
accessories between outfits.
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What is Fashion Modeling?
Once a designer creates a garment or accessory, he will usually need some way to display the item to the public. This is where fashion modeling comes
in.
What Does a Fashion Model Do?
Although many individuals believe that fashion modeling just involves wearing different fashions and looking pretty, there is actually much more to it. While a fashion modeling career can be exciting and glamorous, it is also
rather demanding and stressful.
Fashion models are required to look and act a certain way. Therefore, they must work very hard to maintain a certain image. This usually involves strict
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dieting and exercise to keep their bodies in top shape. Fashion models must also usually keep up to date on and wear the latest fashions.
A career in fashion modeling also usually requires models to work very long hours in several different types of settings and environments. Swimsuit
models, for instance, will usually need to wear several different swimsuits on a beach. This type of work, which may seem inviting to some, often involves baking in the hot sun or smiling for the camera in chilly, windy weather for
hours.
Fashion models should also have an outgoing personality and superb people skills, since they will usually need to interact with a variety of different people while they are working. They may need to interact with stylists,
makeup artists, designers, and photographers.
The 1960s and the evolution of the industry In the 1960s, the modelling world began to establish modelling agencies.
Throughout Europe, secretarial services acted as models' agents charging them weekly rates for their messages and bookings. For the most part, models were responsible for their own billing. In Germany, agents were not allowed to work
for a percentage of someone else's earnings. As a result, they referred to themselves as secretaries. With the exception of a few models travelling to Paris
or New York, travelling was relatively unheard of for a model.
Child model
Artists have used children as models for countless works over the centuries. Child modeling has become a distinct activity because of the explosion of commercial media over the past several decades. Many young actresses,
notably, Katherine Heigl, Lindsay Lohan, Zendaya,Bella Thorne, Katie Dickinson and Brooke Shields began as child models. The book, Lisanne: A Young Model,
described the life of Lisanne Falk, a colleague of Brooke Shields at the Ford modeling agency in the late 1970s
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