Posts Tagged "fashion"

How to choose perfume

Perfume is now a fashion statement. Just like a fashionable handbag or nice shoes, it gives you look a touch of extra elegance. But there are so many women’s perfumes, how to select the right one? Discover different types of fragrances and the way to find the best perfume for you.

First, when you choose a perfume, do not account on anybody excperfumeept yourself. When you breathe in the scent, imagine yourself in it, wear it, like an unseen dress, and look at. Does it fit you? After some training, you will learn which of them best suits you.

Second, do not buy cheap perfumes in occidental places.

Third, when using perfumes it is important to take to account the season, the clothes and the place where you are planning to go. It is known that day perfumes are subtler and more transparent than evening perfumes which are considered as darker and richer in their aroma and mysteriousness.

Fashion for women after 40

Do you get frustrated trying to shop for something that doesn’t show your navel? They say women love to shop. Not this one! I am tired of hunting for clothes only to find short skirts and short tops. I was starting to wonder if anyone designed clothes for women over 17.

fashion after 40

You deserve great information on fashion for older women generally, but let’s stop with the labelling and start with an attitude. I call it this attitude Ageless Style. Once you understand this way of seeing yourself, you’ll see that 40 plus fashion can be vibrant, sexy and stylish.

Shopping was one frustration after another until I learned a few tricks to make the most of the clothes that are available:

Fashion Sins for Over 40

Gross said there are a few guidelines that will help you look your best:

  • Don’t dress too young. “The worst thing you can do is to dress younger than you are,” said Gross. “It makes you look older.”
  • No miniskirts, regardless of how great your legs are, said this former model (who is thinking about making pillows out of her minis).
  • Skip baggy clothes and look for pieces that give you shape.
  • Don’t think you can wear the same colors you did in your 20s (at least not against your face).
  • Don’t pick colors from color charts; experiment by trying on different colors when you go shopping. “You’ll know it when you see it instantly,” she said.
  • “Trendy is no longer attractive,” she said. “Don’t worry about the trend of the moment.” Instead, she suggested you find a print or a bold piece of jewelry and develop a signature look.
  • Know which colors look best on you. Only look at clothes in those colors; this saves oodles of time!

As we get older, shopping will be more difficult, but armed with these few hints, a trip to the mall can be a little easier. Above all, dress so you feel good – at home as well as at work or at a social function. Feeling good about the way we look sends a very positive message to those who see us.