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Understated Style
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07-30-2010, 04:37 AM
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Understated Style
What do you think understated style means?
Examples of understated style? How is it different from basics, classic or minimalism? Is it different? Is it something that is more projected by a personality or by the things you wear? (What I mean is for example, gamine style is something that is highly dependent on your personality. You can wear the same thing that Audrey Hepburn wears and end up being classic or plain or androgynous and not gamine-ish though I'm still trying to figure out why.) |
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07-30-2010, 10:14 PM
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RE: Understated Style
You can further towards minimalism or you can simply point to be very simple, some people believe can be annoying, they are cut.
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08-05-2010, 04:00 PM
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RE: Understated Style
To be considered low or minimal and not boring, you have to focus on shapes and materials. and shape. Basically, you have to like your ex has been made specifically to fit your body and your taste. This is not to solve, when you go to the store and be able to say no when the fit is not perfect, a skill that I seek to evolve. Since you do not have mad models to attract the attention of everyone, you must ensure that the hem of the skirt falls to the right place and your leggings or jeans are not too large, long or short. If you have unusual body proportions, appearance is more difficult to remove. In my case, I am always super sloppy in a t-shirt, unfortunately.
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