Genevieve Nnaji
1) AVOID EXCESSIVE DETAILS
Too many details can create a questionable overall look, cloud your
clothes, minimize an outfit’s versatility and make your look heavier.
Genevieve uses just the right amount of accessories.
Angelina Jolie, Stephanie Okereke-Linus
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2) CONFIDENCE IS KEY
Some of the most attractive people in the word are not always the
most fashionably dressed, yet they radiate a self-assurance that gets
them noticed. While you can quickly lose your poise if you’re not
comfortable in what you’re wearing, the right clothes can lend you some
of your attitude. The rest has to come from within. Angelina and
Stephanie show us how this is done.
Tiwa Savage
3) PICK THE RIGHT FABRIC
The two most important qualities to look for in fabric are weight and
movement. If a fabric is too stiff, it can look boxy; too thin, and it
may cling to every bulge. Wool crepe, wool microfiber blends, cotton or
wool gabardine and cotton blended with silk are generally good choices.
Go Tiwa!
Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde
4) INVEST IN QUALITY FABRIC
The adage “You get what you pay for” is gospel with fabric. Cheap
fabrics tend to be less flattering, while higher-quality fabrics look
better, last longer and hold their shape. Omotola’s fabric caresses her
curves beautifully.
Rita Dominic
5) CONSIDER PATTERNS
When it comes to patterns, think about color and size. Tonal patterns
(pink on red, say) attract less attention, and the darker the
background, the more slimming the design. Rita doing her thing!
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