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LEGS
If
you have bow legs
- There
is no substitute for wearing skirts a little longer.
- Soft,
fuller skirt or an A-shape create a very good camouflage.
- If
you have long legs
- Avoid
very high cut legs
- Choose
straight cut legs
- If
you have short legs
- Avoid
straight cut legs
- Choose
high cut legs
- For
shorter leg
- Jackets
or coats ending at lower hip or mid-thigh create a longer
leg.
- Horizontal
patters on skirts, pants and dresses create a camouflage.
- Avoid
shorter length skirts and shorts because they tends to further
shorten you.
- Bulky
textures are attracts the focus of the eyes to the legs.
- Light
colors give emphasis to the legs.
- High-waisted
style are best for you.
- For
long leg
- Pockets,
patchwork or applique balance a proportionate effect.
- Longer
length skirts cover the leg.
- Slim
line skirts silhouettes the hip line thus creating a well
balance look.
- Dark
colors are very good.
- Heavy
legs
- Good:
Vertical lines, loose fitted dresses, long tunics,
padded shoulders, puffed, dolman sleeves, raglan, halters,
peplums wide leg pants, straight leg pants, dropped waist,
pleats, loosely fitted jackets, hosiery to match shoes, bold
accessories that are above the belt.
- Bad:
Avoid straight flared, sarong, light colored hose and
leg warmer.
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- Thin
legs:
- There
is no substitute for wearing skirts a little longer.
- Avoid
very high cut legs.
- Avoid
straight cut legs.
- Horizontal
patters on skirts, pants and dresses create a camouflage.
- Bulky
textures are attracts the focus of the eyes to the legs.
- Light
colors give a goo silhouette.
- Avoid
open pleating an tapered sarong.
- Avoid
ruffles or tiered skirts.
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