Rabu, 25 September 2013

what kind of shoes or boots do you wear with a jean skirt?

Q. for winter that is. i know i can wear sandals when it is warm weather, but what about now?

A. Right now ankle boots are quite fashion forward. There are ankle boots with different heights of heels, different thicknesses of heels, they are elaborately detailed with stitching, fur trims, nailheads, etc or they are quite plain and simple. Zappos.com has lots of ankle boots on the site by many different boot makers. Also dressy just-below-the knee-boots are classics with denim skirts, wear with opaque tights the same colour as the boots for a long and lean look. Western boots and cowboy boots are showing up women who seem to be two steps ahead of fashion, so if you also want to be a bit ahead, that's a good option. Very young trendy women wear short denim skirts with leggings and flats or leggings and fur trimmed boots.


What advice do you have for me to build a new wardrobe?
Q. I'm a female college-age adult, with an androgynous aesthetic. I have lost pretty significant amounts of weight and need to basically rebuild my wardrobe nearly from scratch. I might as well try to do it right, since my body fat is probably not going to change substantially even though I'm trying to build up muscle. I am 5'3" and of medium body fat and above average muscularity, with medium-to-broad shoulders (narrow for a man, fairly broad for a woman); typical female thighs, hips and butt; B-cup breasts, a flat stomach; and an undefined waist. To me, flattering my body, in order of priority means looking making my shoulders look even broader, making my hips and thighs look narrower, looking taller, disguising my breasts and otherwise looking more masculine. My life-style requires that my clothing NOT look "moneyed" in any sense and I am almost never at formal events. I'd rather have my clothing be hard-wearing than delicate. I dress for practicality and comfort primarily. It doesn't have to be "trendy" and I wouldn't know if it was. It's winter so I'm concentrating on cool-weather clothing. I don't need new shoes or underwear. I have a very small budget so I will be shopping pretty near exclusively at thrift stores. I need general tips for clothing that works flatter my body in MY idea of flattering, and is comfortable and fairly practical.
I don't have a sense of style. I have a sense of wanting to look good in clothing that's comfortable. For me, looking good means looking more physically masculine. I want to know about clothing that helps with that.

A. Invest in good basic pieces such as:
- A crisp white button down
- Tank tops to wear as layers in black, white, beige
- One good pair of black or navy dress pants

Things of that sort. Things that aren't trendy but stand the test of time.





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