TIPS ON FASHION CLASSICS YOU WANT TO KNOW
Trends come and go but the classics are timeless and elegant.
What are these timeless, classic pieces?
Some classics were made famous by influential women in recent
history who made their fashion mark by creating these wardrobes.
The following pieces are essential for anyone's closet.
The sheath dress was made popular by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.
It flatters just about any body type and can be word with a
cardigan thrown over your shoulders. By simply changing
accessories, the sheath dress can go from day wear to evening
wear. The best colors for the sheath dress are black, navy and
gray.
Wide leg trousers were made popular by Katharine Hepburn.
Katharine enabled women to finally wear men's style pants. The
wide leg trouser is perfect for women with thicker thighs and
wider hips. Pair the trousers with a crisp white shirt under a
loose cardigan or match it with a sexy wool tank top and tie the
cardigan around the shoulders.
Audrey Hepburn brought us the chic black turtleneck sweater. A
turtleneck is flattering for all bust lines and stretches to fit
your body. It's the perfect layering piece that can be worn
alone or with just about anything.
Candice Bergen introduced the corporate blazer to woman all over
the word while she played Murphy Brown on TV. But note, stay
away from shoulder pads if you have wide shoulders. A
single-breasted blazer is more versatile than other styles and
can work with most of your wardrobe. Blazers can be worn over a
white t-shirt and jeans or over a blouse and pencil skirt or
pants.
The little black dress has become the epitome of timeless
fashion. Throughout the years, the little black dress had
changed its hemline, shoulder, strap and fabric. No matter what
your style or taste, it's the perfect dress for an evening out.
It's so versatile that it can carry an array of accessories.
Dress it up with sparkly earrings or colorful broach. The
possibilities are limitless.
Other classic you should include in your wardrobe are cardigans,
white button-ups, and khaki pants.