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Hourglass Figure: How to Dress Best
Pants and jeans Since the hourglass figure is the most desired, almost any pair of pants or jeans will look good on you. However, certain designs will accentuate your waist and your behind. High-waisted skinny fit is maybe the most flattering one. When you wear them with heels, they will make your legs look longer, and they will sit perfectly on your hips and waist. Even the straight leg cut or flared pants will look flattering on your body shape. Choose stretchy denim for more comfortable daily wear, and try firm ones on special occasions. As far as the pants go, loose, airy pants may be the easiest to find, and they are super cozy. High waisted is again the best design. If you want to add an extra emphasis on your behind, choose jeans and pants with bigger pockets with details on them.
By Isla Wright6 years ago in Styled
Forget #CAMP of the Met Gala...
While we are all tripping over ourselves with a moderately disappointing Met Gala Ball hosted by the esteemed Anna Wintour each year, other gala's of fashion are worth our attention, too. Don't get me wrong, I live for the Met event every year and I am always most fascinated with who is ACTUALLY ON THEME and what amazing looks they come up with. But this isn't the only high fashion event that deserves our attention.
By Melanie Ernestina6 years ago in Styled
Cultural Appropriation?
Hey lovelies, here's a topic that needs to be discussed; cultural appropriation. What is cultural appropriation? When does it happen? Why does it happen? Well here is a simple answer to those simple questions—some people are just unoriginal. There is another side when it comes to cultural appropriation, the part where there is miscommunication involved. In fashion we see a lot of cultural appropriation going on, for example girls wearing headdresses to events like Coachella, but what does this symbolize other than free spirits… cultural appropriation. In mass media, there have been many stereotypes made, for example, African Americans wearing tribal clothing, or Japanese wearing their traditional kimonos. However that is not the case, fashion has evolved, and so has the use of cultural appropriation. Fashion in different cultures has been stereotyped through mass media. It tends to give us a misunderstanding of what one wears when it comes to their own cultural and traditional recognition. There has been a limited worldview opinion on how a simple fashion statement could lead to cultural appropriation. However attitudes are changing in the fashion community, many are realizing that it’s not okay to copy someone's traditional clothing. When newcomers arrive in Canada or America, they don’t know about the type of clothes they have to wear in order to fit in. For example, an Indian woman would end up wearing their typical salwar kameez or sari rather than jeans and a typical t-shirt. This could lead to an act of mocking, because Canadians are not used to seeing people wear a sari. Mass media promotes cultural appropriation through movies, television shows, commercials, ads, etc...
By Valarie Sarafian6 years ago in Styled
Mass School Shooting, but Make It Fashion
This year's New York Fashion Week was mostly a peaceful parade of beautiful and interesting clothes. Mostly. Bstroy, a highly acclaimed streetwear brand's Spring 2020 collection is making waves, but not for the reasons fashion brands usually do. Brick Owens and Duey Catorze of Bstroy decided that along with the typical sweats and tees, they would share sweatshirts bearing the names of four mass school shootings, including Columbine, Sandy Hook, Virginia Tech, and Stoneman Douglass.
By Whitney Alese6 years ago in Styled
Is NYFW Truly Inclusive?
If you’re into pop culture and fashion, then you know New York Fashion Week (NYFW) just wrapped. And while we saw amazing, beautiful, new, and radical bodies on the runway for DapperQ, TomboyX, SavagexFenty, and Chromat, was NYFW truly as inclusive as it could be?
By Aurea Gonzalez6 years ago in Styled
Winter Fashion 2019
As the days are getting darker quicker and the temperature begins to drop, it’s important to know what fashion statements are beginning to occur at the end of this year. In the year of trends such as bike shorts and blazers, animal print, and neon coloured everything, 2019 has become the year of mix and matching styles to create your own unique look. This year has allowed all demographics to perfect their styles while keeping up with the latest trends. Social media influencers like Love Island star Molly-Mae Hauge (@mollymaehauge) and Instagram famous fashion blogger Lydia Abraham (@fashioninflux) have already began to highlight the staple pieces you need for this winter, with many high-street fashion retailers plugging the same styles. So, what do us ladies wear this winter? Here’s some outfit ideas for these chilly months to come…
By Leigh Hooper6 years ago in Styled
The Only Thing Victoria's Secret Has Going for Itself
I remember walking into a very busy Victoria's Secret store and I was greeted by a lovely retail assistant who introduced herself and gave me a little card to fill out, which included questions about what kind of garments I wanted to try on, and the different styles I wanted to see. I was also asked if I needed to be sized, or if I already knew my bra size. This type of customer service in a retail store in this day and age is hard to come by. Even comparative brand "Savage x Fenty" doesn't offer the same kind of in person customer service as it is predominantly online.
By Aashna Woodin6 years ago in Styled
Where to Find Children's Clothes for a Bargain
Whether it’s back-to-school season or simply the kickoff to fall, your kids are going to need new clothes. Winter is just around the corner. Being a parent of two small boys, I am always looking for sales or bargains... basically low prices. I have to be a lot smarter when I shop these days.
By Millington Lockwood6 years ago in Styled
7 Minimalist Fall Styles on My Radar for 2019
Fall is basically here. In LA, the weather is supposed to be a high of 72 today. There’s a faint yellow-orange glow filter on everything outside. It’s just not summer anymore, you know? Which is fine by me. Fall is when my best clothes come out.
By Sage + Cinnamon6 years ago in Styled
The 10 Best Things About Fashion Week
2019 may just be the best year for fashion, as we have so many styles and pieces from each distinctive era behind us to mix and match the best of the best statement pieces over the years. Each of these looks were crafted with a passion and ingenuity that has helped define generations, so it should be no surprise that fashion has maintained its status over the years. It seems, too, that fashion has been getting a bad rap lately, especially with fads like fast fashion and industry standards being carefully under scrutiny. One thing that is beloved about this community though is their ability to put on a show, so what better way to honor that then pointing out the best things about Fashion Weeks all over the world?
By Hannah McSorley6 years ago in Styled
Second Hand September. Top Story - September 2019.
I recently discovered the Second Hand September challenge via the wonderful world of Instagram. The premise of the challenge is that you don't buy ANYTHING new for the entire month of September, and in turn you help save the planet, and you also probably help you bank account out as well.
By Samantha Bentley6 years ago in Styled












