Jumat, 28 Juni 2013

How can i dress like a preppy girl?

Q. i want to dress preppy now.!any suggestion.!
can you put together a outfit for me?
colors i love-pink,green,yellow
colors i hate-dark purple

A. Personally, I think the best style type is preppy because it is classic and never goes out of style. Here are some basic steps:

1. The attitude: Always present yourself in a nice and welcoming manner. Be polite and courteous with girls, boys, and teachers. Never be snobby and don't try too hard.
2. The clothes: Wear clean cut, classic clothes, but they do not have to be trendy. Places like Abercrombie and Hollister are not preppy, unless you buy the really simple items. Try J.Crew, Lacoste, etc. Wear skirts, khaki, polos, bermuda shorts and bright colors. The staples of the preppy style are oxford shirts, polo shirts, and sweaters/cardigans. anything simple and of a solid color will work! The Jackie Cardigan is also a good, classic choice. Also, try a cute blazer over a simple dress. Also, for jeans, don't have any rips in them. Some good colors for clothes include pastels in pink, blue, green, and yellow or neutrals such as off white and brown.
3. Accessories: Always wear accessories, but not too many. Try pearl jewelry such as pearl studs. Also wear ribbon belts in different colors.
4. Shoes: Clean white tennis shoes are cute, or leather or suede ballet flats. No sneakers or Uggs. If you want boots try leather or suede slouch boots or straight leg boots... classic!
5. Hair: Make sure your hair is always well cleaned and conditioned. Don't do the same thing every day, mix it up! Try ribbons in a ponytail, headbands, and pigtails.
6. Always keep clean: Brush your hair, take care of your teeth, and smell nice.
7. Most importantly.... HAVE CONFIDENCE!!! Focus on your inner beauty and never let anybody tell you who you should be.
Some helpful links:

http://www.jcrew.com/AST/Browse/WomenBrowse/Women_Shop_By_Category/sweaters/cambridgecables/PRDOVR~17309/17309.jsp

http://www.jcrew.com/AST/Browse/WomenBrowse/Women_Shop_By_Category/sweaters/woolblends/PRDOVR~21037/21037.jsp

http://www.jcrew.com/AST/Browse/WomenBrowse/Women_Shop_By_Category/jacketsblazers/jacketsblazers/PRDOVR~21035/21035.jsp

http://www.jcrew.com/AST/Browse/WomenBrowse/Women_Shop_By_Category/dresses/patternsprints/PRDOVR~15418/15418.jsp

http://shop.nordstrom.com/S/3021152/0~2378467~2378483~6021662~6023023?mediumthumbnail=Y&origin=category&searchtype=&pbo=6023023&P=3

If you really want abercrombie... try this:

http://www.abercrombiekids.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_10101_10851_412377_-1_12164_12103

I hope this helps!


How do you picture a 21 yrs old female named Hanni?
Q.

A. My mother's name was Hanny, & she was a fine lady

At 21, mother was in Teachers' College, getting ready to graduate. She taught English in middle school, until a few years before retirement when she transferred to a high school.
My mother, at 21 & through her 20's & early 30's, had shoulder length naturally wavy dark (charcoal black) hair. She always complained that it wasn't very thick, but since it was wavy, I never thought it looked bad.
She had very fair, fine complexion, which she kept moisturized all the time. She used very little makeup, usually rosy red lipstick, no rouge, no eye-shadow. She has to pencil in her eyebrows because they were so sparse, but she refused to rub anything around her eyes (claimed it would cause wrinkles in later years, which was true as she never had much wrinkles even in her 80's)
She was petite, slender with fine bones, but she didn't look like a child. She always wore glasses with fashionable frames, in fact she had several pairs. Her glasses, purses & shoes always matched her clothes. She never went for trendy fashions even in the 1950's & 60's, preferring the more classic lines (maybe that's why she always looked lady-like, & not girlish, even at 21 & petite in size)
She was well-read especially in the children's classics & biographies, enjoyed epic movies & listening to light classical music, like Moonlight Sonata. She met my dad in grade school, never dated anyone else, marrying when she was 25.

That's how I picture Hanny at 21 since I've seen pictures of her at that age, & heard stories from my grandmother & great aunts. Proper but with a wicked sense of dry humor; a Hanny would always perform her duties with aplomb & a touch of fun.

BTW, mother was so proper & a stickler for correct etiquette & deportment, she would be the last person to be a stripper, even at pain of torture & death. We couldn't even use bad grammar, let alone slang or 'bad language', she would haunt me if I even suggested that she would be immodest.





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