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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.

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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.

Click here to view all jackets on Joy of Clothes

Michaela

Monday, June 21st, 2010

Meet Anna Scholz!

These days there is so much written about plus sizes and plus size models, but there are still not enough retailers or designers who provide good clothing, quality or tailoring – not to mention trendy designs for plus size women. It seems that many do it – because it is kind of an obligation- but their heart and love is just not in it, which can be seen their in product ranges and designs. Many of them are just badly  executed , boring or mumsy. It is almost when you are plus size you are being considered of not having a love for fashion, life, having fun in what you do or who you are.

In the past I found it in my line of work as a personal shopper and stylist sometimes quite challenging to meet the brief of my plus sizes clients to find clothing that suited their age, personality, occasion and budget. Simply because the choices were limited and many times the quality of the garments was so bad that one with any sense or a good consciousness couldn’t recommend them. So, my heart was making big jumps when I came across the designer Anna Scholz 4 years ago. Her clothing has given plus size women a sexy, confident edge to create their own fashion statements with sophistication and style.

She is also recognised that there is a great demand among women sized 12-28 for designer clothing that is chic and stylish. And her success proves her right. She  offers silk, cashmere, leather and all of the luxe fabrics that everyone wants and who enjoys fashion.

Attention to detail and the perfect fit are always a priority with Anna Scholz. “My designs are all about body enhancing to make a woman feel sensual and feminine,” says Anna.

This philosophy has earned Anna numerous accolades in the fashion industry and among her growing customer base. Luxury retailers such as Harrod’s, Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus all stock the latest annascholz styles, as do numerous boutiques throughout Europe. Regular press coverage and spots on popular TV shows such as “Gok’s Fashion Fix” and “Mary Queen of Shops” also have led to increased sales.

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I was delighted  to have an interview with Anna Scholz. Here is what she told me:

  • When did you become a fashion designer?

I started making my  own clothes when I was 13 years old , 6ft tall and a size 16.

I couldn’t find anything young funky, interesting or feminine in the stores , so I started a sewing class and made my own garments and customized stuff.

When I was 16 I was making clothes for my first private customers and started learning about pattern cutting.

After finishing school I moved to London in 1990 and studied fashion design at Central St. Martin’s College and set up my own label straight afterwards.

  • What are your favourite pieces of your new collection?

  • What was/is your inspiration?

You can find inspiration in everything, a stamp , a cushion , a painting, on your travels… whatever. Last night flying back from Berlin I thought about doing a cityscape by night print in my next collection…my mind is constantly busy and my eyes always open. My favourite place is Portobello market where I Iove hunting for vintage finds.

  • Who are you designing for?

Women. Women who like to be  women. Women of all shapes and sizes. I want women to enjoy clothes again.

  • What is your favourite fashion quote?

‘ When a woman does not want to be noticed , she should lie in bed with a cup of tea and wait for the moment to pass’ ( Azzedine Alaia)

  • What is your favourite fashion item?

The softest cashmere cardigan for comfort and a statement print maxi dress for ultimate cool.

  • What do you love about fashion and what do you dislike in fashion?

I love experimenting with new colours and shapes, discovering new favourites in my wardrobe and making things clash… I love how you can reflect your mood with your outfit. I love making women feel better about themselves.

I dislike it when people follow every silly trend without thinking about their personal style or shape. I dislike it when women constantly put themselves down . You should make clothes work for you and enhance your beauty, you shouldn’t transform yourself to fit into the clothes you like.

  • Where do you shop besides at Anna Scholz?

Choices are limited being the size I am , so I nearly only wear my own collection and can only accessorize with the designers I love like Dolce& Gabbana, Diane von Fuerstenberg, Matthew Williamson, Pucci. But I do love wearing my friends Jessica Svoboda’s jeans.

  • What do you love/enjoy doing when not designing clothes?

I have just bought a new house so at the moment it is interior shopping/designing/ arranging. Very exciting to make a new home your own. I love spending quality time with my close circle of  friends and going for long walks with my dog Frida. Living in London provides me with a constant stream of new restaurants, exhibitions and events and luckily I have to travel for work regularly to places like Berlin , New York and Shanghai which are always stimulating.

  • What is your favourite holiday get away?

The most relaxing place for me is Camber Sands near Rye, I love being by the sea and with only being 2 hours away from London it has become my favourite destination for short trips.

For long haul my favourite places have been Mexico and South Africa.

Michaela

P.S: These are my favourite pieces from Anna ‘s latest collection:

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Monday, May 17th, 2010

Costume Institute’s American Woman Gala at the Met

The Costume Institute’s American Woman Gala at the Met ,  which is one of New York’s biggest social events of the year, brought the celebrities out in all force.

So let’s see how the ladies dressed for their personal colouring, body shape and overall look.

Ladies who wore neutral colour tones in their gowns:
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All thumbs up to the nudes. Every single one works their body shape and their personal colouring. When it comes to the overall look it is more of a personal opinion. The one I am not convinced of is Sarah Jessica Parker’s – I think the big bow headband is too girlish and cute for her age

Ladies who chose colour and looked great:
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I love seeing women wearing colour- it shows always more individuality and personality. All of these ladies did a great job choosing their colour right for their personal colouring and their body shape.  The overall look looks perfect and it is nice to see that Kristen Stewart is dressing for her age and showing a bit of an edge in her black dress.

Ladies who didn’t execute their looks to their best:
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  • Kirsten Dunst is giving us flashbacks of the “80ies” with the dress she is wearing combined with her hairstyle and boots! All this together and this event and place is really a misfit in style.
  • Katy Perry: The colour is far too light for her colouring and all the frill, tulle, ruffle paired with that shiny fabric makes it not to a winning outfit.
  • Rosari Dawson’ s pink/ violet dress is really clashing with her skin colour. It really drains her. On a personal note that dress is as well too “sweet” and young for her. It would have been nicer to see her in a more grown up gown with personality.
  • Vera Faminga: The colour is not so much of the problem as much as the style of the dress.  The waistband looks very unflattering and the style of the dress is too young for her. Her look reminds me of a “Wild West” movie.
  • Lisa Maria Falcone must have worn the least appealing outfit of the night. The colour is too light for her, the dress doesnt fit her right- it seems that is falling of her, the billowing hemline is too much drama for her age. And on a personal note her body shape is too “toned”.
  • Brooke Shields should be avoiding a body hugging outfit when having a bigger bust and weight on your thighs. The dress looks very taut on her.

Michaela

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

Golden Rules about dressing/styling right

Everyone is different to another and needs an individual and personalised advice how to dress right.There are an infinite number of physical features and each person has their own unique combination of these.

I. But here are some golden rules how to dress for success, which apply to everyone no matter what age, life style, work or play or budget.

  1. Complement your personal colouring, which is based your dominant colour ( Eye- hair and skin colour)
  2. Dress accordingly to your body shape, proportion and scale- it is important to understand how to dress to your build in order to create the appearance of a balanced body
  3. Dress appropriate for the occasion- learn the know how to get it right for each occasion no matter how different they might be.
  4. Dress right to your personality, which reflect your life style & character at work and play. It is your personality, which will put an outfit and look together.
  5. Current must be your look- make sure that your outfit do not look dated in fabrics, cuts and accessories. Nothing is more aging and draining than wearing clothes which look out of fashion. Make sure that your investments buys have a timeless look & feel, so you can jazz them up to the occasion & current fashion trend or season.

II. How to create the illusion of the perfect shape.

The aim is a neat hour glass figure ( which is considered the perfect & most balance figure of all body shapes). To achieve this we need to understand “line design”. A line leads the eye and can give optical illusion for our benefit.

  • The stripes on the left will make someone look wider  (if that’s what you need).

  • The stripes on the right make a person look longer (if that’s what you need).

The same rules apply to putting on make up as putting on a dress. Just as stripes on a dress can create an illusion of shape so can makeup and eyebrows.

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Balance rules to short Legs

  • Wear straight or boot cut trousers.
  • Opt for darker denim or trousers- ideally without patterns
  • Opt for a skirt/dress hemline that has a pencil skirt or straight line- best in solid colour and without any fuzz.
  • Wear heals rather than flats
  • Add length by wearing tights or socks in the same colour as your trousers or skirts
  • Avoid bulk and volume in your bottom, thigh and calf area e.g. strong feature in your back pockets, dropped skirt lines, baggy trousers, pleats, full skirts
  • Avoid turn ups, heavy patterns, washed out jeans or light coloured trousers, wide legs

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Have a nice day,

Michaela

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

The Golden Globe Awards 2010!

Despite the rain, the stars turned out in style to the 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards 2010.  I must admit I was quite impressed overall with the dress style of most celebrities- far less misses than usual. Dressing for the red carpet is never easy affair- so much pressure too look right and you can’t hide from any flaws. It is so important to choose the dress right for your colouring, body shape, combining it with the right make up, hair do and finish it up with the right accessories such as jewellery, handbag and shoes. The whole look must all come together and work with every single detail. A lasting, one of kind look is always achieved when it looks current- in the moment- a look with a twist. Nothing is more dating than going for a look that has been seen and done before or boring when it is all matchy matchy. It is all about finding the right mix match that expresses the wearer’s personality and how she makes the look her own by creating signature look. If the wearer ticks all boxes then you got a winner.

I rated their look on 3 factors: Colour, Body shape and Overall Look ( one star is the lowest and 5 the highest score) See below who was wearing what and how.

1. Drew Barrymore in Atelier Versace

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Colour: Works fantastic for her colouring.
Body shape: The details of her dress sit at the right places, go in the waist and show off a beautiful neat hourglas silhouette.
Overall Look:5 ******

2. Kate Winslet in Atelier Yves Saint Laurent

67th Annual Golden Globe Awards - Press Room
Colour: It works for her since she is wearing it away from her face.
Body shape: Look at her curves. It is perfection how she dresses for her body shape: full hourglass. No clutter- just simply curves. Just classy and beautiful!
Overall Look:  5*****

3. Sandra Bullock in Bottega Veneta

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Colour: Purple is a good colour for her. I just don’t like the material of the dress. It looks cheap.
Body shape: It flatters beautiful her figure and shows  her beautiful legs.
Overall look: 4****

4. Jennifer Aniston in Valentino

The Pressroom at the 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards!
Colour: Black- again- becomes a bit of a uniform for her. Boring!
Body shape: The dress works her body at the right places.
Overall Look: 1* ( the whole look doesn’t come together and doesn’t do the dress justice.)

5. Fergie in Elie Saab

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Colour: The colour is current, but this violet pastel colour far to light for her. It washes her out.
Body shape: The dress shows off her long waist and the Empire line elongates her legline.
Overall Look: 3 *** ( Colour wrong, this style has been around the blog a few times)

6. Mariah Carey in Herve Leger

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Colour: Black is not best for her, but she works it by having low neckline, her hair pulled back and wearing black eyelashes.
Dress: One can’t argue it is not hugging her figure. The style of the dress creates the illusion of  a waistand the shoulder detail give her cury assets structure.
Overall look: 3 ***(It would have been better to drop the earrings, which are not good for her short/wide neck and better to place a chunky broche in her decoltee line- so, that her decoltee would have been more covered up and give it all a more classy than tacky look)

7. Jennifer Garner in Atelier Versace

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Colour: No! Far too light for her colouring. Washes her completed out.
Body shape: The top and the bottom work for her shape, but not the middle. This not a dressfor someone  who doesn’t have much of a waist.
Overall look: 2** ( I love her hair though- gives is a nice modern twist)

8. Marion Cotillard in Christian Dior

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Colour: Fantastic this rich green colour on her! Works great with the red carpet and the glossy fabric just makes her shine.
Body shape: The dress works on her neat hourglass like a dream. Its details don’t sit only at the right places but also  they are all proportional to each other. So, it gives her a beautiful balanced shape.
Overall: 5****** ( Simply chic !
9. Anna Kendrick in Marchesa

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Colour: Beautiful choice for her complexion and hair colour.
Body shape: The dress works all the right angle and the clutter on her decotee line works beautifu on her bust line.
Overall look: 3*** ( The whole look is far too old to her. It suitable for a 40 year old, but not for a young girl/woman. This is a crime to style someone so young in such a old Hollywood Glamour style- it should have had an updated, fresh style that would have been appropiate for her and also to make it all current- honestly I didn’t recognise her.)

10. Heidi Klum in Roberto Cavalli

Heidi Klum arrives at the 67th annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills
Colour: Super choice for her colouring and in new tune with next fashion season.
Body shape: This dress can only be worn by someone who is tall and has nice bust to balance the bottom half with the upper. It fits like a glove.
Overall look: 5***** ( Fabulous: her soft make up and hair do takes out the seriousnes out of the dress. She makes it look young, fresh, modern …it just looks effortless)

11. Julianne Moore in Balenciaga

Julianne Moore arrives at the 67th annual Golden Globe Awards
Colour: Good choice for red hair.
Body shape: The upper half doesn’t work on her shoulder, decotee line and bust. It simply doesn fit one reason is that she is too flat chested to give the dress shape and the seam of the dress is coming and going, which is not how it should be.
Overall Look: 1* ( Her hair and earrings are stunning, but it is a wrong choice for this dress. This dress needs edge and attitude and not nice and prettines. It just doesn’t work at all)

12. Calista Flockhart in Alberta Ferretti

Golden Globe Awards 2010 - RED CARPET
Colour: She makes the shiny white work by keeping it away from her face and wearing a pony tail.
Body shape: The delicate fabric works for her elfin shape and its  pattern add some roundness to it.
Overall look: 4****( The ponytail give the look a modern twist)

12. Kate Hudson in Marchesa

Kate Hudson arrives at the 67th annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills
Colour: Always a good choice for a light.
Body shape: All very wrong. It is quite obvious that she is too small to carry off all the details and drama of the dress. Such a dress needs space to breathe. It looks very cramped on her.
Overall Look: 4**** ( Her hairstyle, make up and accessories make up for a lot!!)

13. Nicole Kidman

Nicole Kidman appears backstage at the 67th annual Golden Globe Awards
Colour: Nice- works well on her porcelain skin and red hair.
Body shape: This dress gives her a waist where is none and soft roundness to her shape. All the details come out to play because she has the lenght to pull it off. On anyone slightly shorter it would have looked straight cramped.
Overall look: 4**** ( Pretty- all the elements of her look complement each other, but the wow effect is missing)
14. Cameron Diaz in Alexander Mc Queen

Cameron Diaz arrives at the 67th annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills
Colour: Great choice.
Body shape: What a perfect choice in dress. She is a lean coloumn in her body shape and the style of the dress gives the illusion of having a waist, gives her structure and shoulders.
Overall Look: 3***( How dissapointing. Every single detail of her look seems to be unconnected. The shoes don’t come together with her jewellery, her jewellery not with her lipstick and her lipstick with hair and her hair with her shoes! There is simply no connection in it!)

15. Sophia Loren in Armani Privé

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Colour: You can tell she is a professional! The black is not only kept away from her face but also the neutral sleevline creates a barrier between her face and the dress. The silver sequin keeps it fresh and uplifting
Body shape: Respect to have such a body at 76! The simple line of the dress compliment beautifully her full hourglass shape. The sleeveline give her structure and cover perfectly her arms.
Overall look: 5 *****World class.  She still can give young actresses a run for their money.

16. Penelope Cruz in Armani Privé

Golden Globe Awards 2010 - RED CARPET
Colour: Black is her colour and looks always stylish on her.
Body shape: This figure hugging number is showing her beautiful neat hourglass figure.
Overall look: 4****Her hairstyle gives a soft touch to this elegant retro dress.  The jewellery choice is a safe choice and therefore the vavum effect is missing)
17. Glenn Close

Red Carpet Arrivals for the 67th Annual Golden GlobesColour: Black is for sure a good colour for her.

Body shape: Unfortunately this figure hugging dress doesn’t play up to her strength. Her chest is flattened and the mid waist cut shows her tummy- all not a good look. Plus a woman her age should never ever wear an evening gown without covering up her arms. Especially at such an event where so many young women are showing off their flawless skin.

Overall look: 1* ( The dress makes her look shapeless and her hairstyle looks mumsy)

18. Courtney Cox in Victoria Beckham

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Colour: A ” Clear” can’t go wrong by wearing black.

Body shape: The dress looks awesome on her and the fit of it is magnificent. Every single details sits where it should be and all looks proportional. I must hand it to Victoria Beckham- she does know how to give structure and shape to a dress.

Overall look: 5*****( Courtney’s hairstyle adds sofnesss and feminity to this elegant dress. Her choice of earrings bring the whole look together.Nice)

19.Felicity Huffman

Golden Globe Awards 2010 - RED CARPET
Colour: The vintage halterneck gives substance to this pale pink dress.
Body shape: Every single inch drapes where it should drape and give shape where it should. The cut gives her a beautiful silhouette and the halterneck underline her toned arms.
Overall Look: 4****( All works together in harmony except her make up- it really kills it for me- it is too heavy)

15. Julia Roberts in Vintage Yves Saint Lauren

Red Carpet Arrivals for the 67th Annual Golden Globes

Colour: Black is not the best colour in her colour palette. But her long neck and the necklace somehow pulls it off- kindish.

Body shape: The loose fitted dress accentuates her figure.

Overall Look:3***( Firstly- I think a knee length dress is the wrong choice for such an occasion, secondly feels like being from the last season rather being fashion forward and thirdly she looks half dressed in this outfit- the tights are missing and would have given a nice touch to this outfit.

16. Helen Mirren in Armani Privé

Red Carpet Arrivals for the 67th Annual Golden Globes
Colour: Yes, black is great colour for cools.

Body shape: Another actress who understands how to dress her curves. It shows all her best features without adding unnecessary bulk to her figure.

Overall Look:  3***( She does right in covering up her arms, but her choice in her jewellery and hair cut makes it look all a bit dull)

17. Leona Lewis in Roberto Cavalli

Red Carpet Arrivals for the 67th Annual Golden Globes
Colour: No- that doesn’t work. It is biting with her skin tone and her hair colour.
Body shape: She has a pear shape figure and therefore she and all of her shape must avoid figure hugging dresses. It stretches unflatteringly over your mum and thighs. Plus it underlines that you bigger on the bottom than on top. It looks unproportional.
Overall Look: 3***( Her beauty makes up for a lot)
18. Lea Michele in Oscar de la Renta

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Colour: Black seems to have been the favourite colour of the evening and it works on her like a dream.
Body shape: The dress gives her beautiful silhouette on top and as well on the bottom. It looks all balanced.
Overall look: 4****( Her look is too serious, far too old for her.  Her look is lacking current features- instead it has more of a governess style approach.
19. Emily Blunt in Dolce &Gabbana

67th Annual Golden Globe Awards - Arrivals
Colour: Not ideal for her personal colouring. It is too light and therfore her head seems to be diconnected from the dress.
Body shape: It is not the best choice for some who doesn’t have much of a waist. The mid waist doesn’t go in – in the waist, but instead highlights its straightness.
Overall look: 3***( Her hairstyle and accessiores are adding a modern touch and making up for a lot)
20. Chloe Sevigny in Valentino

67th Annual Golden Globe Awards - Arrivals
Colour: The soft pale violet is the best on the dress.
Body shape: No that dress is not working on her body and scale. It has not only far too many details on top but also the size of the drapes are causing  the dress to overpower her. This dress is designed to be worn by a tall woman with a long waist and a long neck. The drapes on top of her decotee line are far too close her head and clutter near her neck.
Overall look: 2**( She keeps her accessories in tone, so it is not breaking her even further down in height)
21.Maggie Gyllenhaal in RM Roland Mouret

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Colour: One of her best colour in her colour palette and very fashion forward in view of next season
Body shape: A wonderful choice for a lean coloumn who are petite in their frame and small busted. The dress’s layers don’t add bulk but instead nice curves to her small frame and the fabric details that emerges from her waist and work their way up, down and around her waist create the illusion of a bigger waist.  Because of her long neckline the one shoulder piece comes out to shine at its best.
Overall look: 5*****( She lets’ the dress do the talking and keeping her hair pulled back puts the one shoulder details to center stage)
22. Christina Aguilera

67th Annual Golden Globe Awards - Press Room
Colour: The pale pink/ silver gown works great for her almost planitinum hair colour.
Body shape: She is a petite neat hourglass, because of her height.This dress with it’s top bodice
wouldn’t settle for anything than perfect proportion in the body shape. You need a long neckline to make it look proprotional, you need a bust to put into shape, you need a long waist to let the all the details come out to play.
Overall look: 4**** ( Her casual hairstyle tunes down the dress and makes it look modern and fresh. The spoiling factor is the far too long hemline of the dress. It is kept longer to give her more height but it achieves the opposite instead.
23. Halle Berry in Kaufman Franco

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Colour: For sure a great colour for her. The plunge neckline, lace lines and the fabric softens it perfectly for her colouring.
Body shape: Never being afraid of being daring this figure hugging dress highlights too much her lower half with its details, which not the way to go for a pear. The cap shoulder fail to balance with her broader bottom half.
Overall look: 3*** ( The dress reminds me too much of a negligee, but her hair style, jewellery and beauty make good a lot)
24. Diane Kruger in Christian Lacroix

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Colour: Pretty in fuchsia – one of the biggest colours for next season.
Body shape: Another dress which works best on a neat hourglass.  The asymmetric voluminous shoulder line gives her a perfect round frame, her long waist creates focus and balance with the dresses details. Her height pulls its all into proportion.
Overall look: 5*****( Keeping her hair,her make up natural and accessoires suttle makes her whole look pretty rather turning it to kitsch)

So who is your personal favourites on who got the styling right?

My top 3 are Drew Barrymore, Diane Kruger and Heidi Klum, because they integrated what is next in fashion with a current,modern a feminine touch by making their dress and look their own.

Have a nice day,

Michaela

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010