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Golden Globe Red Carpet 2012: Best Dressed women!

My top 4 best dressed list is:

1. Angeline Jolie in Versace

She absolutely nailed it in her choice of dress, hairstyle and accessories. It it is current- because of its colour block- it is fresh – because of the choice of colours- it is feminine & sophisticated- because it shows her neat hourglass figure elegantly without being too tight on her body. But above all it reflects her style personality that works best on her- effortless & timeless & elegant.  The colour block is perfect for her clear colouring and she sets it off with with her red perfect shaped lips. It has the wow factor written all over! She simply looks fabulous in the 40s inspired fashion trend.

2.  Charlize Theron in Dior Couture

Simply picture perfect.  The dress by Christian Dior is feminine but still youthful, playful and different in its own right. She lets the details in her dress speak for themselves such as ruffles, broach in her waistline, asymmetric style and plunging neckline without over cluttering them with flashy accessories. This dress in colour and style can not be worn by many women, but since she is tall, a neat hourglass in her body shape, a light in her colouring  and a bit of a romantic in her style personality- this dress fits her like a glove .  Her hairstyle complements the dress towards the 20 upcoming fashion trend but adding a current touch &  feel to it.

3. Nicole Kidman in Versace

This dress with all its studded details to show needed :” a long canvas to show”. Nobody else could have worn this dress as perfect as Nicole Kidman did. She is tall to give all the studded design the room to shine as well small busted, so that her bust doesn’t crowd and bulk the studded design. The halterneck and the studded design create the illusion of curves that is needed for her lean column body shape. She is a warm in her colouring and therefore the ivory & gold combination is simply an ideal choice. He open hair softens the intensity of the glamorous dress, so that it feels effortlessly elegant. Nicole Kidman loves to dress in an”art deco” style and it simply works like a charm here.

4. Rooney Mara in Nina Ricci

She looked absoluteley wonderful in her dress. It flatters her lean column body shape at all the right places. The dress is elegant and yet has an edge- it suits her personality and age. Her styling is impeccable. Black is one of her best colours- she is a clear in her colouring-  but to me it is not a Golden Globe dress for a young girl. She should have been dress in an edgy but bold coloured dress( a bit more fashion forward )- that is the only reason why I put her as number 4.

Michaela

Monday, January 16th, 2012

Party Season for Body shapes!

Make the most out of your body shape by dressing to your advantage. There is a dress for every body shape or size. It is important that the dress follows the body shape and not visa versa. Choose a colour that complements you and make sure that your overall look is current and appropriate to the occasion and your age.  Buy and wear only a dress that  you love and feel comfortable of wearing,  so you feel happy and confident rather anxious and insecure.  We are all different from each other, so feel good about dressing towards your style personality.

Add signature pieces to your outfit.

 

1. Full Hourglass: ” Show off your curves”!

2. Pear: Body shape ” Keep the attention on your upper body”!

 

3. Inverted Triangle:” Your playground is the lower part of your body”!

 

4. Rectangle: ” Choose styles that create the illusion of a waist”!

5. Apple Body shape:” Create attention on your shoulders and as well in your hemline”!

 

6. Lean Column Body shape: ” Clutter and volume are key for your party outfit”!

7. Neat Hourglass: ” Anything goes – but best that shows off your perfect proportions”!

Michaela

 

 

Friday, November 25th, 2011

Polka dots are a classic print today!

They are lady like, elegant and yet playful.

Apparently it all started in 1835 when the polka swept the world.It was such a sensation that the word “polka” became a buzz word.Nobody bothered much that the word itself means “Polish woman” in Bohemian or Czech. In the 1930s polka dots popped up and were then usually small and dainty, aspirin or pin dot size on black, navy or red backgrounds. Big fans at that time were Eleanor Roosevelt, who often appeared in polka dotted dresses and so did Minnie Mouse! Since then they have not been really out of fashion- they might have slipped out of the limelight and taken a back seat but have been always there and considered as a great classic fall back. In  1940′s and ’50s, the polka dot was a fashion favourite with Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor and Christian Dior who released at that time his ” hourglass dresses in spotted prints”.

The Polka fashion trend saw a big revival with the movie “Pretty Woman,” in 1990 movie that starred Julia Roberts as a hooker turned Cinderella,  where she wore a white-and-brown polka dots dress. They are the perfect example of how fashion moves forward by constantly repeating itself.  They are simply a blend of classic and contemporary.

And for this season you have got a big choice of options since the Polka dots are everywhere to find, which gives you the chance to wear them right for your  body shape , proportion, height and colouring.

 

Michaela

Friday, September 16th, 2011

Evans- Shape calculator!

New Shapes In Plus Size Dresses!

These days, plus-size dresses are made to suit all shapes and figures but if you have trouble knowing the difference between an empire, prom or pleated dress then www.evans.co.uk can help you find the style to suit you.

SHAPE CALCULATOR

With the nifty shape calculator you can finally see whether you are an apple, pear, busty or hourglass and with our guide to dressing for your shape you can discover whether you are a maxi dress beauty, a pleated princess or a chiffon cutie. We all want to find clothes that fit and flatter and leave us feeling fabulous.

EMPIRE DRESSES

With Empire dresses, the waistline usually sits just under the bust area, giving you a soft silhouette that skims your body. The high waistline helps hide your tummy, lengthen your upper torso and creates a sophisticated shape whilst offering a high level of comfort. The plus size empire dress is especially flattering for apple and busty shapes.

 

 

PROM DRESSES

Prom dresses have a fitted top that flares out into a full skirt, to slim your hips, which is perfect for pear shapes whilst enhancing hourglass curves. Plus size prom dresses look stylish and elegant. They’re suitable for any occasion from weddings, the polo, nights out on the town or a sophisticated barbecue.

MAXI DRESSES

Floor lengths, maxi dresses are one of the most flattering styles around, with their ability to slim and lengthen your frame by creating a smooth line from top to bottom. Perfect for busty figures, a v-neck plus size maxi dress  will flatter your décolletage and make you feel really feminine.

CHIFFON DRESSES

Chiffon dresses are new-in this autumn and they’re flying off the shelves thanks to their effortless elegance. The fabric is soft and feminine and flows out over the figure to disguise a rounded tummy.

 

 

So ladies, you can rock one of this season’s dresses now that you know what suits you!

Many thanks,

Evans

Thursday, September 8th, 2011

Boosting Bra!

Boost your assets and your body confidence with the right bra type. Today’s range can perform cleavage miracles – whatever your size.

Best options:

  • The balconette bra- where the cups are horizontally and low, exposing the top of the bust and giving a high, rounded shape. The straps are set wide to give maximum exposure

  • The plunge bra- where the cups are cut diagonally and the bridge is low, so that the breast are pushed together. The lower and narrower the bridge, the more cleavage you will get.

 

How to wear them:

  • Plunge bras are ideal for V-necks, while balconettes go better with scooped or round necklines- covering up this kind of cleavage can create a “four boob” effect under clothes.
  • Avoid balconettes if you have got sloping shoulders. As the straps are set far out on the shoulders, they will keep falling off.

Michaela

 

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Friday, May 20th, 2011

Top 10 Decisions for 2011!

Every year it seems that the same Top Ten New Year resolutions crop up. Why? Because they are just so hard to keep! So, this year let’s try to make them count! Year after year we start the year with good intentions, resolutions- our commandments. Unfortunately some of them get lost as the year goes on.

LONDON, ENGLAND - JANUARY 01: Fireworks light up the London skyline and Big Ben just after midnight on January 1, 2011 in London, England. Thousands of people lined the banks of the River Thames in central London to see in the New Year with a spectacular fireworks display. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

But this year will be different, because the key is to avoid making the mistakes that cause failure like setting the long term goal so far away that we will give up before reaching it. So, instead of making New Year’s resolutions or commandments let’s go with decisions in 2011. Decisions are final and is easier to act on what will help us to succeed.

Some women look always great no matter the size they are, they are ( almost always) happy, rarely get sick and are always fizzing with energy, they don’t gain weight or lose memory  .

So what’s their secret?

1. Like yourself: “The sooner you become your own best friend, the better live will be“- Diane von Fuerstenberg

There is no point of dwelling I wish I would be taller, younger etc and losing all the energy on the wrong factors. Accept who you are! If you don’t like your weight- this is in most cases- something you can change- then do ” walk the talk rather talk the walk”. Otherwise make the best out of your size since there are so many retailers out there who provide fashion options no matter what size you are.

2. Accept what you can’t change: “The key is being yourself. Don’t be into trends. Don’t make fashion own you, but you decide what you are, what you want to express by the way you dress and the way to live”- Gianni Versace

Once you have accepted who are you will start to find things and features you love about yourself. You will start to dress for yourself, you will find your signature look and style personality- the result is that you will feel happy in yourself and with yourself- you will be true to yourself. All this will keep you motivated, positive – and fashion forward, because you know what works on you.

3. Be true too yourself:‘How many cares one loses when one decides not to be something but to be someone- Coco Chanel.

Also, buy only clothes that fit you in the moment- never get trapped of buying clothes in a smaller size because you have plans to shed pounds or because you are dieting. That concept never works because firstly you tend too loose always weight in a different way and places, secondly  don’t reward yourself before you have achieved your end goal. The risk of slipping is too great and last not least once you bought the item in question most women lose their will power to lose the weight to fit into that dress. So, better reward yourself for small achievements and buy always  items that fits your current build, body shape and weight. Be someone rather trying to be someone you are not!!!

4. Stop to shop until you drop: “I am against fashion that doesn’t last. I cannot accept that you throw your clothes away just because it is spring”- Coco Chanel

Buy clothes that only work for you, your life style and budget. Meaning stop buying clothes you never wear because they are the wrong size, you don’t have an occasion for them to wear or because they are too expensive for the salary you make. Fashion is only fun when you start to build a workable wardrobe that consists of having clothes that work for your body shape, colouring, proportion, the life style you are leading and that you can afford! Make good investment buys rather than bad fashion buys.

5. Don’t get yourself in too much debt!:” Style is very different from fashion. Once you find something that works, keep it.”- Tom Ford

Fashion is just not worth it! They are just things, which are not as long lasting as it takes to pay back your credit card. We all know this feeling ” I am dying to have that dress”, ” I just needed to have this bag” or ” Every penny spent on those shoes are worth it”…unfortunately all not true. It is not that once you satisfied yourself with that purchase you stop shopping for more. No, there will be another item that you need because it will look great with what you bought before….and that is how it goes one. Break out of the devil circle by building a workable wardrobe where you only buy what you need to update or replace. You will see you have much more of your clothes because you start to work them by wearing them rather building up clutter of clothes that don’t work with each other or won’t work for most occasions.

6. Declutter your wardrobe! “When putting a wardrobe together, if your budget is limited, the most important thing is having the discipline to invest in one or two beautiful key pieces and mixing these with classic pieces. Plan your long-term wardrobe. Only buy pieces that you can’t live without; don’t be tempted by disposable”. Roland Mouret

Everyone is different in their needs, but keep in mind that changes in your lifestyle will affect your working wardrobe. So, before you start of thinking of planning your wardrobe, assess your lifestyle and what you need to wear. Start with a wardrobe audit and go through your clothes piece by piece, assessing whether they are the right colour and if they are right for your body shape, proportion and scale.Clothes that you don’t wear and which only have sentimental value should be put away out of your workable wardrobe. So, make room for clothes that complement you and the way you live. It is so therapeutic as well to get rid of “the old you” and make way for the ” new you”.

7. Be Fashion Forward- Say hello to Eco fashion and No to animal cruelty in the name of fashion!:” Now is the most exciting time in fashion. Women are controlling their destiny now, the consumer is more knowledgeable, and I have to be better every single day.”- Oscar de la Renta

It is time to be fashion savvy, knowing a little bit more about the label you buy- making a difference to our lives and how we live. Say Hello to Ethical fashion that it ethically sourced.Ethical fashion and ethical products should promote the use of environmentally-friendly materials & production processes, as well as providing good working conditions and a fair wage. As well say NO to real fur and buy faux fur instead.  It is a big revival in fashion and it has never looked more chic or real than this time around by none other than Kate Moss. Other animal advocates are Stella McCartney and Bridget Bardot. It is without doubt the only way to go for fashion!D

8. Moderation is key for a balanced you! “Fashion is all about happiness. It’s fun. It’s important. But it’s not medicine.” Donatella Versace

Unfortunately most of us lead their lives in extremes at work or in our private lives or in the way we eat and drink. Either we work or party full on or we indulge ourselves without measures in food or/and drinks or we diet in excess. Therefore it shouldn’t come to us a surprise that such a life style doesn’t leave us damaged. Our body needs time to recover from work or play. So, build in some time to give your body and mind some time to recover and to re energise. You will feel better and look better rather worse to wear – no label in the world can and will change that.

9. Sleep, keep fit and eat well: “Mens sano in corpore sano”- (a healthy mind in a healthy body) is a famous Latin quotation, often translated as “A sound mind in a sound body.

Sleep will keep you balanced and calm, give you piece of mind, energise you and will help you to stay focus for the day. Plus it does wonder to your skin and digestion. Try to keep fit and to increase your activity by incorporating exercises into your daily routine e.g. using the stairs instead the lift, walking the kids to school, take the bicycle to work instead the car or get off 1 or 2 tube stop before your final destination. Why not keeping the same standard of high quality and labels in clothes as well in food? I never understood how some have high standards in clothes labels but none in food and opt for junk food or settle for bad quality in food. Eating bad food will show! There is no way of hiding no matter how much money you spend to try to hide it. So, do a U- turn and be good to your inner self by eating well, keeping fit and sleeping enough hours to feel energised, healthy and look your best.

10. Wear the right colour: The best colour in the whole world is the one looks good on you.”- Coco Chanel


Dressing in the right colours can improve your self-esteem and confidence. It’s an easy way to look good, feel good and co-ordinate your wardrobe. Not only that but wearing the right colours can help you achieve a younger, healthier and groomed look without having to resort to drastic measures. In business first impressions count and these are often based on your outward appearance.

Colour has a definite psychological and emotional impact on us. Being aware of the emotional impact that the colours you wear will have on others is an important consideration and can affect the people with whom you are meeting

We are all leading a busy life style, where it is difficult to carve out some time for yourself. But it is important to find time to yourself and for yourself! Get some “me time”, which means to every woman something different. It will make you feel calmer, balanced and happier when interacting with family, friends and the outside world.

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Food of thought for 2011: :“I don’t understand how a woman can leave the house without fixing herself up a little – if only out of politeness. And then, you never know, maybe that’s the day she has a date with destiny. And it’s best to be as pretty as possible for destiny.”Coco Chanel

Have a great 2011,

Michaela

Saturday, January 1st, 2011

X-Factor Style Report! 04/05.12.2010

Enough has been said about the fashion styles of Cheryl Cole and Dannii Minogue. In the words of Yves Saint Laurent: “It pains me physically to see a woman victimized by fashion”.

The white dress by Stéphane Rolland was cut off its original edge and structure. Without its structure it looked more like a baby doll dress. As well her heavy rouge make up and choice of crystral earrings were neither right for the look nor complementing. Her Sunday by Zuhair Muard asymmetrical animal print dress had the correct shape for her inverted triangle body shape but lacking in style for the night. Her whole look was trying too hard trying for edgy elegance and felt simply dated.  Simply no match for Dannii Minogue who had another home run.

Dress Choices for Cheryl

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Dannii Minogue look on Saturday was simply ” uber” stunning and beautiful. The dress by Aurelio Costarella showed off her beautiful curves and added a bit of old Hollywood Glamour to it. But she kept her look current with the choice of her dropped earrings as well as modern with her upswept hairstyle. Sunday Dannii wowed us in a LBD by .phper Conran with a twist that was a bit of Marilyn Monroe meets Mad Men Fashion. But gave it all a modern edge with her statement earrings. Heads up to Style Queen Dannii!

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Alexandra Burke dazzled in a Matthew Williamson crystal-embellished silk-chiffon gown that is right on the money for her pear body shape. The white colour is not ideal for her colouring but she makes it work by wearing her hair open and plus the white goes with the theme of Christmas.

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Cher Lloyd outfits were a bit hit and miss. While her second outfit in a menswear androgynous tux and trousers combo(both by River Island and shirt by Topshop) worked like a dream with her girlie hairstyle her first was a too much of everything. Her sheer lace Topshop top, teamed with leather River Island leggings work well on her. But the  Christian Louboutin over-the-knee boots are not right for her short height since they swallow up too much leg line.

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Rebecca Ferguson first outfit by Sass & Bide worked in look and style. Though normally the pattern in the lower part would create too much volume on her hips but thanks to the strong shoulder detail in the dress it all comes together in her favour. Her second outfit was a class act by Giambattista Valli. It was right on the money for her body shape and was perfectly styled together in a way that reflected her personality and age. It looked elegant and fresh.

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Michaela

Monday, December 6th, 2010

Party Heels!

Let your shoes do all the talking.  Are you going for a matchy match, rock chick ,glamorous, romantic or edgy look? Stand out of the crowd for the right reasons by choosing your perfect heel according to your  calf size. So, make sure that your party heels say the right things about you.

Some tips how to find your best heel:

Don’t be tempted by choosing a high stiletto heel shoe, because it looks great and fits your shoe size when not having the right calf size. A visually balanced body, regardless of weight or height, always looks most flattering.

  • The thinner the heel the smaller the calf must be. Heels should be seen like an extension of your calf size!  That means stiletto heels are mostly for women with a small calf.
  • Women with bigger calves should avoid any delicate pattern or ankle straps or details or bright colours around their calf. Keep it simple and clean without any embellishments or drama. This is not the part that should be highlighted but instead played down.
  • Being short in height you should be opting for shoes that are lengthening your leg line and not visually shortening it. So, stay away from calf boots and similar that cover up the front face of your foot . The more details a shoe has the more space it needs to “shine” and “breath”. If you can you should wear always wear a bit of a heel not matter what the occasion.

Michaela

Friday, November 26th, 2010

X-Factor Style Report! 20/21.11.2010

Wow- what a X-factor weekend we had again! The emotions are running high with the contestants and judges fashion sense.

Cheryl Cole’s Saturday outfit was by Indian designers Falguni and Shane. Though its neutral colourinsg complemented her personal colouring, the style of dress didn’t suit her inverted triangle body shape since it had too strong features on top. This dress has enough details to shine and didn’t need any more accessorising with stand out earrings as well a chunky ring next to a feather sleeve cuff. Her animal printed shoe choice was overkill . Having said that her make up and hairstyle was fabulous! Cheryl looked absolutely beautiful. Her Sunday outfit was better but as well not a winner for the same reason that the dress was wrong for her body shape. The rest of her look in form of hairstyle and accessories looked the part.

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Dannii Minouge was leading the way in a dress by Gucci on Saturday.  Her halterneck dress had the perfect loose fit around her waist without adding clutter to her curves. The detail in the halterneck created a beautiful focus in her decoltee line as well provided structure to her shoulder line. Her chunky drop earring provided a beautiful synergy between the colour of her dress and her hair colour. It was a class act. Sunday night Dannii stepped out in one shoulder tiered black dress with a white trim. Though it worked well on her, it was not picture perfect. There were too many black white colour block tieres in the skirt for her short height to cope with. This style is better left for taller women who can afford to appear shorter. The rest of her look was as always a class act.

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Rebecca Ferguson wore an outfit by Ossie Clark that was perfect for her pear body shape and her colouring. Her styling reflected not only the dress style but as well her own style personality. Top marks for this look

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Katie Waissels has a new look.  We have a tendency to embrace things, because they are new. But new is not always a better solution. I don’t like the new ” Audrey Hephurn look”, because it is aging her and taking the spark out of her personality. It’s like  she was stripped off her personality. Having said that the whole look from hairstyle to dress and shoe choice worked – but it’s not for her.

Cher Lloyed goes from girl with attitude to girlie! I can’t wrong foot the outfit and look. My comments are a personal opinion on the transformation, that is not credible and not doing her justice. As an artist it is not only important to capture the “Zeitgeist” of fashion and style, but also apply it to your personality and age, so you put it altogether to a signature look. As well here the whole girlie look is well put together, but it feels like it is Cher is in disguise.

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Michaela

Monday, November 22nd, 2010