Monday, October 8, 2012

ADMIRING ~ Waistcoats for Women Style


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Traditionally waistcoats were thought to be meant only for formal events and have a masculine attribute to it. But now this myth is being proved wrong. This multipurpose garment is suitable for every event you can name, for office meetings, formal parties, casual outings or a grand wedding. The waistcoat comes in a variety of styles, designs and fabrics.

 

Single breasted and double breasted styles are both popular alike though the double breasted waistcoat is so much in vogue now. You can also from different fabrics from denim to satin, solid cloth fur to lace, different cuts and lengths like cropped and full sleeves. Its patterns too vary from stripes, printed to plain and come in all types of fabrics like cotton, woolen. Your must choose your waistcoat according to fashion and weather. You can also add a fashionable streak with embroidery and sequins.

 

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Waistcoat fashion tips:

Keep your waistcoat casual, trendy, sophisticated or fashionable according to the demands of your mood and occasion.

  • The Yee-haw look- a catchy waistcoat with fringes paired with your denims and tall boots is a sure shot head turner
  • Gypsy skirt- matching a waistcoat with the free flowing gypsy skirt gives a casual and chic look
  • Adventurous look- when you plan for trekking, hiking or going on a safari, adding a colored waistcoat and shorts in your pack will give you great looks
  • Office goers’ look- a straight skirt teamed up with a formal waistcoat is elegant and simple.
  • Party look- an eye-catching satin waistcoat over a short skirt or tight fitting dress is great to step out and party.

 

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According to the body shapes, you have to be careful in using a waistcoat to dress up or dress down:

  • Short waist women should not cram up their look with too many details like buttons and pockets in waistcoats
  • Long waist women can have a row of patterns, buttons, vents and pockets to cover it up
  • A broader neckline is suitable for women with bigger busts and a higher/smaller neckline will be best for small bust women

The rule while choosing a waistcoat is it must flaunt the positive attributes of  your body and this can be intelligently acquired by having peplums if your waist and hips are narrow and a loose waistcoat for fuller body.
 
( Written by aEsThEtIcS staff )
 
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