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Post by The Big PINK One♥ on Jul 7, 2007 11:28:40 GMT -5
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Post by The Big PINK One♥ on Jul 7, 2007 11:54:55 GMT -5
Here are my results:
Fashion Forward
It's a delicate balance, but you manage to combine your old wardrobe standbys with new looks. You know what you like, and you mostly buy variations of the same favorites year after year. But you're also willing to try out new trends here and there (when the price is right). Now it's time to kick your whole look up a notch by investing in a few higher-quality basics.
"A good wardrobe requires very little," says fashion editor and style expert Kendall Farr, author of The Pocket Stylist (Gotham Books, 2004). "You only need a few, truly great things, then wear them shamelessly into the pavement." Every woman should have what she calls the "indispensables": perfectly-fitted dark pants, flattering jeans, a pencil-cut or A-line skirt, white button-down blouse, trench coat, and little black dress. Each of these timeless pieces should be the very best quality you can afford and should be tailored to flatter your body type. "Those pieces are the architecture of your closet," says Farr. "It's easy to plug in a few flattering trends, but those tailored pieces elevate everything else."
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Post by jaye510 on Jul 8, 2007 17:50:20 GMT -5
My Results:
Fashion Forward
It's a delicate balance, but you manage to combine your old wardrobe standbys with new looks. You know what you like, and you mostly buy variations of the same favorites year after year. But you're also willing to try out new trends here and there (when the price is right). Now it's time to kick your whole look up a notch by investing in a few higher-quality basics.
"A good wardrobe requires very little," says fashion editor and style expert Kendall Farr, author of The Pocket Stylist (Gotham Books, 2004). "You only need a few, truly great things, then wear them shamelessly into the pavement." Every woman should have what she calls the "indispensables": perfectly-fitted dark pants, flattering jeans, a pencil-cut or A-line skirt, white button-down blouse, trench coat, and little black dress. Each of these timeless pieces should be the very best quality you can afford and should be tailored to flatter your body type. "Those pieces are the architecture of your closet," says Farr. "It's easy to plug in a few flattering trends, but those tailored pieces elevate everything else."
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Post by charlotte isabelle on Jul 9, 2007 14:09:25 GMT -5
Here's something new, my results. ;D
Fashion Forward
It's a delicate balance, but you manage to combine your old wardrobe standbys with new looks. You know what you like, and you mostly buy variations of the same favorites year after year. But you're also willing to try out new trends here and there (when the price is right). Now it's time to kick your whole look up a notch by investing in a few higher-quality basics.
"A good wardrobe requires very little," says fashion editor and style expert Kendall Farr, author of The Pocket Stylist (Gotham Books, 2004). "You only need a few, truly great things, then wear them shamelessly into the pavement." Every woman should have what she calls the "indispensables": perfectly-fitted dark pants, flattering jeans, a pencil-cut or A-line skirt, white button-down blouse, trench coat, and little black dress. Each of these timeless pieces should be the very best quality you can afford and should be tailored to flatter your body type. "Those pieces are the architecture of your closet," says Farr. "It's easy to plug in a few flattering trends, but those tailored pieces elevate everything else."
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Post by ashleenahpage on Jul 9, 2007 19:19:24 GMT -5
Fashion Forward
It's a delicate balance, but you manage to combine your old wardrobe standbys with new looks. You know what you like, and you mostly buy variations of the same favorites year after year. But you're also willing to try out new trends here and there (when the price is right). Now it's time to kick your whole look up a notch by investing in a few higher-quality basics.
"A good wardrobe requires very little," says fashion editor and style expert Kendall Farr, author of The Pocket Stylist (Gotham Books, 2004). "You only need a few, truly great things, then wear them shamelessly into the pavement." Every woman should have what she calls the "indispensables": perfectly-fitted dark pants, flattering jeans, a pencil-cut or A-line skirt, white button-down blouse, trench coat, and little black dress. Each of these timeless pieces should be the very best quality you can afford and should be tailored to flatter your body type. "Those pieces are the architecture of your closet," says Farr. "It's easy to plug in a few flattering trends, but those tailored pieces elevate everything else."
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Post by charlotte isabelle on Jul 12, 2007 5:48:24 GMT -5
Hey, I haven't read that one yet! ;D
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Post by jaye510 on Jul 12, 2007 16:52:54 GMT -5
So far everyone is fashion forward ;D
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Post by The Big PINK One♥ on Jul 12, 2007 17:01:34 GMT -5
Yeah I thought I was the only person to realize that ;D Maybe that quiz is rigged lol
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Post by ashleenahpage on Jul 12, 2007 22:29:48 GMT -5
lolz yeah maybe it is...i never thought i would be fashion forward lolz
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Post by Anny♥ on Jul 20, 2007 19:40:38 GMT -5
Fashion Forward ;D It's a delicate balance, but you manage to combine your old wardrobe standbys with new looks. You know what you like, and you mostly buy variations of the same favorites year after year. But you're also willing to try out new trends here and there (when the price is right). Now it's time to kick your whole look up a notch by investing in a few higher-quality basics. "A good wardrobe requires very little," says fashion editor and style expert Kendall Farr, author of The Pocket Stylist (Gotham Books, 2004). "You only need a few, truly great things, then wear them shamelessly into the pavement." Every woman should have what she calls the "indispensables": perfectly-fitted dark pants, flattering jeans, a pencil-cut or A-line skirt, white button-down blouse, trench coat, and little black dress. Each of these timeless pieces should be the very best quality you can afford and should be tailored to flatter your body type. "Those pieces are the architecture of your closet," says Farr. "It's easy to plug in a few flattering trends, but those tailored pieces elevate everything else."
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