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Fashion Myths


fashion-mythsMyth 1: I am short and full out, I should keep away from long skirts and tops

On the contrary, a long skirt will make you seem taller, when teamed with a longish tunic. Stylist anaita Shroff feels a covered skirt works for most body types. And fashion designer Nikasha suggests wearing a belt or a bright - patterned strip of fabric, a little below the waist, for visual relief.

Myth 2:Im a tall man and could wear a built-in suit with ease

Many Indian men have pear-shaped bodies and fitted suits may not look good on them, says Ravi Bajaj. In its place, he suggests wearing jackets or suits that are more gratifying to your precise body type.

Myth 3:Skinny legs look good in anything definitely not in hot pants, cautions Anaita Shroff. Also, on the list of avoidable are teeny-weeny shorts and micro-mini scrirts, which will make your legs look extremely gangly.

Myth 4:Im thin and should stay away from wearing a saree

A well structured blouse could just bring out the best in you, avers Shroff." a perfectly-draped saree can give you the appearance of curvaceous hips, while a tight blouse can enhance your cleavage," she says.

Myth 5: The crazier the bathe of my denim, the hotter i look

"Certainly not. They can make your thighs look wider than they are, and buttocks fuller too," Also, on the way out are the oh-so-OTT with stripes washes

Myth 6:Im a muscular guy and it's for all time long hair for me.

"Though many people are still generous it, long hair is totally out for men. The current tendency is a short and spiked look that looks great on toned bodies

Myth 7: Flared pants look good only on firang women

Trousers with a slight flare look good quality on indian women. But cut downward on the flares, as they may be on the way out. "Also, overstated flares that also sweep the floor are specific no-nos," adds Shroff.

Myth 8:Low rise pants look pretty high-quality on broad hipped women

Globally, pants are now feature lower hip pockets . While they look great on slim women, if not spaced correctly, they could be devastating.

Myth 9: I'm short and plump, so I should avoid tight clothes

"Body-defining clothes willl do you a lot of good by crucial your shape," says image counselor and celebrity fashion stylist, Yatan Ahluwalia. Wear that stretched red number with glee.

Myth 10 :Dark colors are only for fair people

When creating a mono-chromatic look, keep in mind that dark-on-dark works wonders for most people. But you should avoid large OTT prints and contrasting colors.

Myth 11: Chunky accessories are in, so I can be dressed in all of them at once

ertainly not-go for just one piece at a time." If you are tiring chunky pendant, don't wear no matter which else," Ahluwalia suggests. so, it is either earnings, choker or bracelet.

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