7 Deadly Fashion Sins

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7 DEADLY FASHION SINS How To Always Look Your Very Best You will never make these fashion mistakes again. 1. Socks and heels - if you are that desperate for a bootie look, buy a pair or booties, ankle boots or calf boots. This trend is wildly popular, but is not a good fashion choice for anyone over the age of 10, as it makes you look age-inappropriate and simply silly. Pass on this trend and wear some- thing classier. 2. Ponchos, capes and anything that makes you look like a top-heavy, second-rate superhero, or his sidekick. This look is very on-trend, but also very unflat- tering to average-sized or larger folk, so opt for a fitted look instead. An invaluable list of deadly fashion sins. These are univer- sally unflattering styles and clothing items that stylists and fashion magazines try to con- vince us are the height of fash- ion. In reality, these things ei- ther make you look stupid, cheap, homeless, obliterate your shape or put your worst body parts in sharp focus. TRENDSETTING FASHION Adventures in custom design, fashion, style, beauty, inspiration and advice Blog: http://assprintz.blogspot.com Fashion Magazine: http:// www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/284207

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Never make these fashion mistakes again. We tell you what trend to avoid so you can always look your very best.

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7 DEADLY FASHION SINS How To Always Look Your Very Best

You will never make these fashion mistakes again.

1. Socks and heels - if you are that desperate for a

bootie look, buy a pair or booties, ankle boots or

calf boots. This trend is wildly popular, but is not

a good fashion choice for anyone over the age of

10, as it makes you look age-inappropriate and

simply silly. Pass on this trend and wear some-

thing classier.

2. Ponchos, capes and anything that makes you

look like a top-heavy, second-rate superhero, or

his sidekick.

This look is very on-trend, but also very unflat-

tering to average-sized or larger folk, so opt for

a fitted look instead.

An invaluable list of deadly

fashion sins. These are univer-

sally unflattering styles and

clothing items that stylists and

fashion magazines try to con-

vince us are the height of fash-

ion. In reality, these things ei-

ther make you look stupid,

cheap, homeless, obliterate

your shape or put your worst

body parts in sharp focus.

TRENDSETTING

FASHION

Adventures in custom design, fashion,

style, beauty, inspiration and advice Blog: http://assprintz.blogspot.com

Fashion Magazine: http://

www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/284207

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6. Flat combat boots on women - this is a very popu-

lar look for toughening up floaty dresses or pairing

with biker jackets for a "biker chic" look. The sad

truth is, flat combat books simply don't look good on

women, no matter what they're paired with. Pair the

short ones with socks, and you get a variation of the

"go buy booties look." They tend to create a harsh,

3. Playsuits - the really short ones put a whole lot of

cellulite and untoned thighs on display, so NO!

Leave this trend to waif-thin, very young girls and

opt for a classy, grown-up look.

4. Muumuus - really comfortable, but they also

make anyone instantly look 200 pounds heavier.

Some kaftans also do this, so check your reflection

before you go out in one of these.

5. Supertight skinny stretch jeans on men - men

really don't have the sexiest legs and these tend to

hug you in all the wrong places. People aren't mak-

ing eye contact because they're embarrassed by

what you've chosen to display.

straight line right at the widest part of the calves

and ankles, making you look shorter, and your

legs thicker and fatter in an instant. Heeled com-

bat boots knee boots that don't stop in the problem

zone can be quite flattering, however.

7. Layers and layers of untailored clothing, or

mismatched prints and patterns - cue the

"homeless-and-wearing-my-entire closet" look.

This is a favourite of stylists, bloggers and "street

style" experts everywhere, and it looks awful.

Less is more. Tailored is more flattering and

keeping your look sleek and polished is way more

elegant, no matter what's in fashion at the mo-

ment.

Check out the print magazine for real-world fashion and style advice:

http://www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/284207

NEVER WEAR AN UNFLATTERING TREND AGAIN STAY CLASSY