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Ezine - December 2005
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Style Tips
By Fiona Gordon
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Style is the way you put together clothes, not the clothes
themselves. There is something to be said for picking
clothes you won't get sick of but that feel good.
• Unless you don't mind getting rid of certain items every
season, stay away from overly trendy pieces when shopping
for your basic wardrobe.
• Don't pick everything you see in magazines. Pick what
looks and feels better on you. This comes with being honest
and true to yourself.
• Wear what's right for your body type and don't be a slave
to fashion
• No matter how hoochie koochi you get with Gucci, no matter
how breathless you become in a Prada dressing room, no
matter how cute a pair of Chanel eyelet hotpants are, if a
particular style is unflattering on you, you can look, well,
tacky!!!
• Your wardrobe should show your personality, not the
personality of the store's salesperson.
Clothes say more about you than you can imagine.
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| Fiona Gordon is a Business Manager and
National Educator for Vincent Davianny in Australia and New
Zealand. Fiona has many years experience in the beauty
industry, as an owner of salons, and with international
training and experience. She brings to our industry a wealth
of resources on health and wellbeing, and also on salon
management. Fiona can be contacted at
www.vincentdavianny.com.au |