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FASHIONISTA!
Saturday, November 10, 2007 at 4:45 AM


To those who are really into fashion and wants to learn more how u wanna mix-match ur clothes, here are some of the CLEO`S magazine tips:


The Curvy Type: Lovely floaty or flared skirts will be great to balance your silhouette. Mix it with a sexy halter or strapless top to draw attention to the top half of your frame. You should definitely stay away from Lycra or stretchy styles that hug in all the wrong places.


The Tall Type: Horizontal stripes with high-waisted pants are perfect for breaking up the length, and play around with colours, textures and layering. Stay away from wearing one colour from head to toe, it will lengthen and make you look disproportionate.


The Boyish Type: Add shape by belting a dress at the waist, or try a v-neck or buttoned blouse to make your bust look bigger.


The No-Waist Type: Thin, loose shirts or floaty camis that cover rather than cling would be perfect. Light layers and wide belts also create more curves for you. Stay away from short, figure-hugging tops.
!!! FASHIONISTA !!!

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