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0.08 In a video you said that you look at the details of jewelry to avoid buying “cheap”. What specific things do you avoid? What specific things do you want?
3.03 I want to incorporate my darker greens into my wardrobe but am having trouble working out the best neutral to go with them. My palette is “Elegant”: Value contrast medium/high, Colour contrast medium. Charcoal and greys seem to make the greens quite dull and my burgundy make me look like a Christmas decoration. Think need a happy medium, something that will give the green a “bite” without going too “carnival”. Is there a neutral that would do the trick?
5.20 What to wear when you’re petite and plus size
How to Choose Jewellery
How to Choose Jewellery to Work with Your Patterned Garments
Become an Expert Personal Stylist, Colour and Image Consultant
How to Find Your Balance Points – For Necklines and Jewellery
How to Work Medium Contrast
Petite and Plus Size Body
How to Find Clothes that Fit When You are Petite and Plus Size
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0.08 I’ve just had thyroid surgery and, as a result, I have a 7cm scar on the front of my lower neck. How can I “dress” my portrait area without drawing attention to the scar or having to wear scarves or jewellery over it?
2.28 My style isn’t cohesive enough. When I make moodboards, they feel to all-over-the-place and don’t convey a unified style. Of course, I could just set artificial limits for my style, and that would make my wardrobe cohesive, but I don’t want to do that. I want my likes and personality to form one unified, visually appealing and memorable style. Like a wardrobe for a fantasy character. I want my style to be beautiful, distinctive, cool, and memorable, like a cool eccentric character. I love creating characters. When I design their wardrobes, it comes really easily to me, to make a distinctive, visually appealing clothing style for my characters. But when I try doing it for myself, it’s too messy and incohesive. I just don’t understand, why is it so hard to form my own style? I’ve been at it for 5 years now. It’s so easy to create a style for a character. When I create a character, I know their characteristics and create a visual style based on that.
6.53 How to formulate a capsule wardrobe to take me into the next phases of my life – 50s 60s 70s\
Accessorizing
How to Choose Linking Pieces and Accessories to Co-ordinate Your Outfit More Stylishly
Where to Find Unique, Interesting and Low Cost Accessories to Add to Any Outfit
How to Have Cohesive Wardrobe
How to Build Your Personal Style Home From the Foundations Up
Formula for Your Wardrobe Capsule
Wardrobe Capsules, Outfit Formulas and Uniforms – Which is Right for You?