Archive for the ‘Apple Body Shape’ Category

The Satchel Crush!

This bag trend started with Alexa Chung and it will stay on high trend alert as well for next season for autumn/winter.

NEW YORK - JUNE 17: TV personality Alexa Chung attends the YSL Belle D'Opium fragrance launch at The YSL Stage on June 17, 2010 in New York City. (Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images)

But how to wear it right? The Satchel can come as a handbag, shoulder bag or cross body bag- each of them come with their own set of rules.
Satchel Handbag
  • It works for all body shape unless it comes with heavy embellishments , colour blocks or bright look at me colours. In that case the pear shape should avoid these types since it is drawing the attention to the wrong body part.
Satchel Shoulder bag
  • Look out for the ones that have an adjustable shoulder strap that you can adjust, so that you it works for your shape.
  • Neat Hourglass and Lean Columns can wear them as they like. Full hourglass should wear them not too close to their bust, Apple Shape should even lower the strap even more so it doesn’t add volume to their tummy area. Since most the shape is more squarish the rectangle shape should avoid to wear the satchel in the waist area- either higher or lower are best. The same stands for women with a short waist and for the inverted triangles- but for other reasons.The lower satchel sits the better, because it will balance off their broader shoulders. The higher it sits or the closer it gets to bust or shoulder the more volume it adds to that part.
  • Best use is if it has as well a removable shoulder strap, so you put the bag to multi use.

Satchel Cross Body Bag

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Michaela

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

It is Pauric Sweeney week with up to 65% off!

Some great bags from fantastic accessories label Pauric Sweeney at discounts of up to 65% off

One-time architecture student, Pauric Sweeney, knows how to do sleek structure. His unique combination of form and function mean that his gorgeous bags are now must-haves for some of the most discerning fashion-conscious customers – Lindsay Lohan and Kate Winslet included. Look out for classic shaped doctor’s bags and structured totes with metallic finishes.

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Large Ryder metallic-python hobo: Original Price £1,255 Now £439.25 65% off

  • Best for Lean Columns, Neat Hourglass, Rectangle and Pear Body shapes

Mini Overnight leather tote: Original Price £1,155 Now £404.25 65% off

  • Best for all body shapes except for Pears.

Mini Overnight python tote: Original Price £1,280 Now £448 65% off

  • Best for all body shapes except for Rectangles.

Mini Overnight python tote: Original Price £1,280 Now £448 65% off

  • Best for all body shapes except for Rectangles.

Metallic python shoulder bag: Original Price £935 Now £327.25 65% off

  • Best for Lean Column, Neat Hourglass, Rectangle and Pear body shapes.

Medium Ryder metallic-python hobos: Original Price £935 Now £327.25 65% off

  • Best for Lean Column, Neat Hourglass, Rectangle and Pear body shapes.

Mini Overnight python tote: Original Price £1,350 Now £472.50 65% off

  • Best for all body shapes except for Rectangles.

Overnight python bag: Original Price £1,695 Now £ 508.50 70% off

  • Best for all body shapes.


Overnight leather shoulder bag: Original Price £ 1010 Now £354 65% Off

  • Best for Lean Column, Neat Hourglass, Rectangle, Pear and Full Hourglass Body Shape.

Metallic python and leather tote: Original Price £1,770 Now £442.50 75% off

  • Best for all body shapes except for Pears.


Metallic-leather shoulder bag: Original Price £465 Now £162.75 65% off

  • Best for Lean Column, Neat Hourglass, Rectangle and Pear Body Shapes.

Overnight python shoulder bag: Original Price £1,625 Now £487.50 70% off

  • Best for all body shapes.

Michaela

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

It’s Balmain week at theOutnet! UP to 85% off!

The wait is over for the Outnet’s Balmain pop-up sale! The sale will be devoted to signature pieces with up to 85% off and will last for just 7 days. It’s a heart-racing opportunity to own a piece by the label that everyone wants to be seen in. There’s never been a better time to join team Balmain and wear the sharp-shouldered jackets, crystal-sprayed dresses and super-high boots the label is famed for.

  • Buckle-embellished suede boots: Original Price £1,160 NOW £464 60% off

Best for women with long legs with small calves

  • Striped sequined top: Original price £9,545 NOW £1,909 80% off

Best for Lean Column, Neat hourglass and Rectangle Body Shape

  • Crystal-embellished wrap jacket: Original price £4,760 NOW £1,428 70% off

Best for Lean Column, Neat Houglass and Pear Body Shape

  • Leather crystal-embellished skirt: Original price: £7,150 NOW £1,430 80% off

Best for Lean Column, Neat Hourglass and Inverted Triangle Body Shape

  • Buckle-detail satin pants: Original price: £1,315 NOW £395 70% off

Best for Lean Column, Neat Hourglass, Rectangle and Inverted Triangle Body Shape

  • Swarovski-crystal satin jacket: Original price: £3,805 NOW £1,142 70% off

Best for Lean Column, Neat Hourglass, Full Hourglass, Apple, Rectangle and Pear Body Shape

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Michaela

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

How to find the perfect fitting jacket for you!

Jackets have become  our Wardrobe Heroes – our champions as much as Jeans are today’s multitaskers.  No matter what you we wear for work, day to to day or pleasure our jacket pulls our style, look, mood and personality together.  By adding a jacket to our outfit we are giving it our signature look and feel.  It is like the icing on the cake. Therefore choosing our jackets is an essential  and emotional love affair.

Photo by: JP/AAD/starmaxinc.com 2010 5/19/10 Kate Moss attends the Topshop Store Launch Party. (London, England) Photo via Newscom

In order to make this love affair an ever lasting one, here are some key notes to remember the next time you going shopping:

  • A jacket has to suit your dominant colour.
  • It has to follow your body shape.
  • It has to reflect your body size whether being tall, short, plus size or petite.
  • The jacket has to be comfortable to wear- otherwise you won’t feel confident in it.

Here are some guide lines for each body shape on what to look for in a jacket:

Neat Hourglass: You are the most flexible one and therefore take advantage of any details and colours.

Full Hourglass: Focus on your curves and stay away away from any fuzz. Less is more here!

Apple: Avoid any volume and attention at your fullest point. Balance your fullest point with the top as well as with the bottom. Stay away from any double breasted styles.

Pear: Focus on attention, buzz and details on top. Choose Empire styles for best fit. Avoid hemline and pockets that finish on your hips.

Inverted Triangle: As always the rules are the complete opposite to a Pear. Keep the drama to your lower part. Avoid any shoulder details or cropt styles.Opt instead for boy fried jackets.

Rectangle: Main focus is to create the illusion of a waist. Cropt jackets or Empire styles are good as well as single breasted ones. But never ever choose a double breasted version. It will make you look boxy.

Lean Column: Add curves is your mantra. So look for shoulder pads, deep necklines, Empire or cropped styles . Single breasted styles are great as well double breasted as long as they are not too chunky and carry styles that will add curves to your shape. Avoid styles that are dead straight and make you longer and leaner.

Here are some guidelines for each body size what to look for in a jacket:

Petite: You are petite in your build. So, avoid any chunky styles and patterns. It will overpower your you.

Plus Size: Avoid fitted styles and too many details at your fullest part. Best are loose fitted styles.

Short: You have to elongate your height. Great are Empire styles as well as styles that keep details to the top.

Tall: You can afford to break your height with many patterns, details and colour blocks. Avoid styles that are solid in colour and have no features.

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Michaela

Monday, June 21st, 2010

The Maxi Dress Code revealed!

The Maxi Dress is an Evergreen. Every year in fashion and loved by women of any body shape, size or age. Since the choices are so great Maxi Dresses are not anymore only choices for special occasions or for holidays. They have made their way  into our day to day life. It is nowadays perfectly ok to wear Maxi Dresses for casual occasions, to dinner engagements, or as well at the pub and most popular now to choose a maxi dress for barbecues or any outings in the park- as long as the sun is shining. And since the movie Sex in the City 2 has been screened and we saw Carrie Bradshaw lounging in a green maxi dress on her couch while watching TV with her hubby we have discovered just another “Maxi Dress” occasion. With so many wear outs out of one dress your Maxi Dress should hit all the all the right boxes . It should suit your body shape, body size, neckline, bust and arm size. It is just another myth that as long as you get the right size in your maxi dress and it covers up your body that you don’t have to worry about a fit, because it is all the same. Style is noting without a fit. Otherwise it is back to all of the same: You are creating the wrong attention to the wrong features and creating the wrong effect to your visual body balance. So, make your next Maxi Dress into a keeper with maximum impact and wear it many versatile ways!

  • Neat Hourglass: Any style goes

  • Full Hourglass : Don’t hide your curves behind high neckline or Empire Lines. Show off your curves by following your body shape. You have  already got the attention because of your curves, so don’t out do them with patterns thought out the dress. Less is more.

  • Apple : Your neckline is your trump card. So go for only lower necklines. Choose wider straps over spaghetti straps- it won’t give you enough support for your bust and they are too petite for your body shape. Choose only Empire Lines in your Maxi Dress, because they will give you room for your fullest point and as well as structure. Choose straight cuts over A- line, because they will make you look wider visually.

  • Pear: Strong shoulder and top details are required to balance the lower half. Strapless options or spaghetti straps are  no nos. Empire lines work best for this shape and be easy on patterns and definitely stay clear of pleats, ruffles, layers on your lower half. Remember the drama stays on top only.

  • Inverted Triangle has exactly the opposite rule to a pear. Therefore the drama starts on the lower half. Best are strapless or spaghetti straps to make the broad shoulder less broad and absolutely a noes are one shoulder dresses! Waist or dropped waist lines are great choices while Empire Lines will be more complicated to pull it off. Choose an A-Line, Flare, Bubble shape dress rather a straight one. Pleats, busy pattern, fuzzy styles are all superb in the skirt part of the dress.

  • Lean Hourglass is all about adding volume and curves to their body shape. So, any clutter and volume around shoulders, bust and hips work well here . Straight lines as shift dresses need another thought, because they can make them quickly look like a tooth pick if they don’t balance it out with rounder patterns as floral print or horizontal stripes. Keep to smaller rather than big patterns.

  • Rectangle: Most important thing here is to create the illusion of a waist.  Best are Empire Dropped Waist lines or Maxi dresses with a dopped sleeve line. Rounder patterns like floral or animal print are always better than abstract print. It will just make you more angular. Remember you don’t need edges but curves at the right places!

Last not least for women with big arms:

  • Choose Maxi Dresses with elbow sleeve lines. As long as you wear a e.g bolero, shawl, jacket with your Maxi Dresses wide straps or strapless styles are good as well. Just avoid any petite styles such a patterns or straps that will just high light your big arms.
  • Also, choose a loose fit sleeve line over a fitted one – especially when it has any pattern.

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Michaela

Friday, June 4th, 2010