Understanding
your dressing sense
Select
your body type to find out how to dress -
Plump
Go for dark colours. You don't have to agonise too
much about avoiding A-line cuts or silhouettes if
you take care the cut is neat and the colour is
not too bright or pale -expands your girth. If you
must wear light shades than choose antiques - dirty
blue, and not the sky blue. Blouses: cover your
arms.
Medium
Beiges and fawns. Antique gold. These colours also
suit all skin tones - so the ideal Indian colours.
Anything goes with this body shape - be it the very
in georgette saree or the out-of-fashion satin.
Blouses: Nets can hide the folds in the arms.
Thin
Any colour. And that means you can wear all the
colours of this season - the entire spectrum of
vibgyor and the antiques - pinks, fawns, blues,
golds. Blouses:straps are fine, while nets tease.
Your wardrobe is determined greatly by your value
for:
Comfort
Comfort is a great thing but don't hide your assets
in loose, drab and banal cuts all the time. If so,
use bright colours and pretty prints to bring out
your personality. And if you can't resist wearing
the same old kurta every week because it has a soft
feel to it then spike it up with a different dupatta,
a fancy bag, or some bold makeup.
Style
Your wardrobe has items of clothing appropriate
for any and every occasion. You dress up creatively,
instinctively and originally. However you should
be able to carry it off. For example, a tight outfit
on a very fat body is mostly hideous. Good style
is about complimenting you and the occasion.
Fashion
Are you a victim, do you see it in the magazines
and it's yours? If so, then make sure to make your
sprees worthwhile by purchasing things that are
practical and lasting. Whilst shopping , buy clothing
that is conducive to your style, mixable and classic
as well.
Get adventurous with your sari. Dress it up with
a blouse suits your style:
How would you describe
yourself?
Shy/ traditional Stick to the safe classicism of
a saree, with deep boat necks, deep square necks
- and traditional shades of silver and gold.
Contemporary
Layered sarees, with double pulavs - incorporating
the saree and dupatta into one piece. Bustiers and
corsets double up as blouses.
Bold
Opt for saris worn like sarongs in soft and subtle
fabrics, crystal embroidered corsets with unembroidered
satin French lilly chiffon saris. Spaghetti-strap
blouses. Criss-Cross blouses for you, with transparent
georgette sarees.
Wearing Gold?
Make sure the colour's right for you. The difference
between glowing and gaudy lies in a whisper of a
shade.
What's your skin tone?
Fair: Pale shades of gold, highlighted with a touch
of copper, look best on you.
Medium/ Wheatish: A mixed palette of whitish, beige-toned
and deep bronzy shades of gold will make you look
radiant.
Dark: Coppery shades of gold work best for you,
as they highlight your dusky complexion.