In the evening, your best sheens are found in hard-edged fabrics, metallics, and stiff fabrics (brocades, heavy satins, sequins, beading, etc.).Īll textures are excellent on you, as are rough-surfaced fabrics, and all woven fabrics. Matte- and dull-finished fabric is generally best for the dominant part of your silhouette however, combining an ultra shiny surface in a separate to work with this is excellent. Very rough or heavy fabric may definitely be worn in jackets, or other separates, as long as it is combined with an opposite texture (for example, a skinny ribbed knit) to break up the bulk. The lighter the fabric weight, the more tailored or clingy it should be. FABRIC: Fabric should be lightweight to moderate, with a slight crispness.On top of this, add irregular or asymmetric lines in a staccato, broken fashion. Make your foundation from skinny, narrow, and clingy silhouette. Note: An opposite use of line works best for you. Draped or flowing lines may be used when they are very elongated on the body and worn with a separate (either on top or bottom) that is opposite (sharp)-this breaks the vertical. Severely straight lines or softly straight lines.
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