Saturday, December 19, 2009

Can you help with advice re. clothes? See extra details for specifics?

I have been living and working in a country where the style of dress is completely different from Ireland/European styles of dress, since Feb 2005.


Now, I am preparing to go home, but I have to stress that I have no wish to be a fashion victim, not do I wish to be stuck in 2004 styles of clothing. I'd like advice on what kind of clothes to wear when I'm back home. I\m grabbing the opportunity here to ask you experts out there to help. When people talk about lines or classical styles, I haven't a clue what they are talking about. So I would very much appreciate a link where I can see for myself what you are talking abot, and if I like what I see, I could then print out and show the tailor who can them make me the outfit. (The local economy here is totally different to Ireland, you understand. For clothes you have to go to the tailor to get clothes made to your liking. Clothes off the peg are exhorbitantly expensive, and I just don't like them)


What kind of colours/patterns/styles? HELPCan you help with advice re. clothes? See extra details for specifics?
I'm probably not the best person to answer a question about what is in style since I mainly just wear what I like but how about you have a look at some of the websites of some of the shops you used to shop in when you still lived in Ireland and pick some things from there?


The first thing on Next's website for example is a big link saying 'this season's must haves' so that should hopefully help a little:


http://www.next.co.uk/


Others:


http://www.monsoon.co.uk/page/lookbook


http://www.wallis-fashion.com/webapp/wcs鈥?/a>


http://www.principles.co.uk/pws/Home.ice


http://www.warehouse.co.uk/pws/Home.ice


Debenhams actually also has a section that tells you which shapes suit your bodyshape:


http://www.debenhams.com/webapp/wcs/stor鈥?/a>


http://www.debenhams.com/webapp/wcs/stor鈥?/a>


As the first poster mentioned before, littlewoods is quite good as well, it even has a Trinny %26amp; Susannah section with examples and suggestions from the current catalogue as to what fits which body shape:


http://www.littlewoodsdirect.com/rf/lxd/鈥?/a>


Or check out the fashion pages from websites of magazines as for example:


http://www.cosmopolitan.co.uk/index.php/鈥?/a>


or


http://www.vogue.co.uk/Trends/Autumn_Win鈥?/a>


or


http://www.sofeminine.co.uk/mode/05rentr鈥?/a>


Or, here's the chance to really stand out, have a look at some designers webpages and look at their autumn collection and see if you can have some of those pieces made! So see it as an oppurtunity rather than a task!Can you help with advice re. clothes? See extra details for specifics?
well my dear you wear what you are comfortable with and its only you and you are not following fashion lemmur i go to jumble sales,charity shops if i see something i like i go to there changing rooms to see what its like on me in the mirror and then i decide if i want it and like it, we humans are suppose to be indivuals be one it dosent matter what others may say its your choice you go with your points of views
Log onto google


www.Littlewoods-online.com

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