Thursday, March 8, 2012

Choosing the Right Footwear and Clothing - The Hottest Trends For Spring 2011

Full Skirts And Their Best Partners – Create a Feminine style
In a capricious season like spring, are you always hesitating of whether to stay warm or to look sexy? Don’ worry. Full skirts will protect your legs, yet still displaying the feminine and sexy side of you. In spring 2011, we see the return of full skirts that used to be hot in 1970s. Modest, yet still making a statement of fashion, this retro-inspired, shin-grazing style is already gaining the attention of costume designers and stylists.
Guess what the best companions of full skirts are? A plain full skirt matches perfectly with embellished wedge heels with lace, rosettes, buds, or more. Also, it can pair with embossed ankle boots with complex patterns to form a strong contrast between the skirt and the shoes. On the other hand, if you are wearing a full skirt that features a lot of embellishments, prints, or dynamic accessories, a pair of simple and plain shoes is probably a much better choice.
Skinny Jeans With Flats or Sneakers – Show Your Energy
Skinny Jeans are so versatile that you can easily find a lot of tops to pair with that will make them more flattering. In spring, you can simply wear a T-shirt and a jacket with skinny jeans. Or you can wear a patterned shirt or a denim shirt, either tight or loose, to interact with the sexy but casual look of skinny jeans. But even if you find the perfect tops to wear with them, your outfit will be ruined if you choose the wrong footwear.
If you have long legs and narrow hips, ballet flats are perfect to pair with skinny jeans for they can help continue the lean silhouette created by skinny jeans. But if you are not long and slim, the combination of flats with skinny jeans only brings contrary effects. Another great choice to dress up with skinny jeans is sneakers, but some styles work much better than the others. Cute canvas shoes show a fresh and casual look while puffy cross-trainers only offer a heavy and sluggish feel.

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