Thursday, August 12, 2010

Harper's Bazaar Fashion: Your Guide to Personal Style

Harper's Bazaar Fashion: Your Guide to Personal Style


This book is a MUST for all Harper’s Bazaar readers and not only. It’s also a guide for your own style… The book it  includes SHOE RULES because “It’s no secret that women adore shoes”. So I share with you a few rules signed Harper’s Bazaar:
  1.     This pair of shoes with skinny jeans it will look just great: 
2. Don’t buy a pair of shoes if you can walk on them, even if you love them!
    
  3. Wear Brights! Try colored shoes with white, khaki, and pastels BUT don’t wear it  with a scarlet red dress which demands neutral footwear.
 4. Choose One Attention Getter! An over-the-top dress works with shoes toned down. If you gave a look-key a stand-out shoe it will make the difference.
 
5. Wear What's Appropriate! Open-toe sandals are not the best choice for a conservative suit, a flat may be too casual for a cocktail frock, and the sneakers are for gym clothes or casual jeans. You will never go wrong with a classic black pump.

6. Say No to Stilettos for outdoors! Flats are fine for outdoors but if you want height, wedges are ideal!

7. Make a Statement! A spindly stiletto sandal is all about looking sexy, a  bow-emblazoned kitten heel offers you a cute look…so you chose!
                                               

8. Shoes Have Their Place! For nighttime is great to wear a closed-toe or peep-toe pump.                


 
9. Sky high shoes- for major air keep your hemlines at an inch above the knee. But when wearing a short skirt or dress, wear a lower heel or flat.
                                    

10. Wear Flats with Properly Clothes! Your clothing should be tailored, a trouser leg should fall at or above the ankle and skirts or dresses should end above the knee.
                                           
                                                

11. Think About Balance! A thicker-heeled shoe grounds offers a layered look and also if you wear a wispy-frock, a thin-strapped sandal is appropriate.
                            
                                                


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