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We're all a combination of style characteristics.
That's what makes personal style...personal.
How you dress is the outer reflection of your personal style and your behavior usually speaks the same language.
Working with a new client last week, we discovered that Elegant was a large part of her style formula. She also incorporated, sporty and sensual into the mix...but always in an elegant way.
..{ elegant behavior }..
She must have self confidence.
There's a graciousness to the elegant woman. She is polished and refined.
She speaks softly and listens with quiet attentiveness.
She has a warm smile for everyone. She is kind.
An elegant woman looks people in the eye when they're speaking to her.
She doesn't rush and acts as though every conversation she has is the most important one of her day. You have her full attention when you're speaking to her.
She is perceived to be highly intelligent.
Princess Grace of Monaco epitomized elegance.
..{ elegant appearance }..
An elegant wardrobe requires the art of self restraint.
The guidelines for an elegant wardrobe are simple and need not be expensive.
1-Uncluttered looks with clean simple lines. No over abundance of frills and extraneous details.
2- A comfortable, neutral color scheme that is not overly bright or jarring in its contrast to ones own inherent coloring.
3-Beautiful tailored clothing that fits the body with a natural ease for movement, neither too tight nor loose fitting.
4-Quiet, well bred accessories that do not overpower the woman. Loud, ostentatious jewelry or accessories are the antithesis of the elegantly dressed woman.
5-She chooses clothing in the finest fabrics she can afford. Cashmere, silk, linen, the softest cotton and wool.
6-The focus is on the woman. Clothes and accessories never eclipse her.
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis is an example of grace and elegance in the face of tragic challenges.
"Less is more..."
wrote Robert Browning in his famous poem "Andrea del Sarto", published in 1855.
This same concept is applied to the elegant woman's wardrobe.
The famous architect Ludwig Mies van de Rohe embraced this concept as a precept for his designs in the early twentieth century, which were characterized by simplicity and extreme clarity. His designs were refined.
Refined is frequently used to describe an elegant woman.
wrote Robert Browning in his famous poem "Andrea del Sarto", published in 1855.
This same concept is applied to the elegant woman's wardrobe.
The famous architect Ludwig Mies van de Rohe embraced this concept as a precept for his designs in the early twentieth century, which were characterized by simplicity and extreme clarity. His designs were refined.
Refined is frequently used to describe an elegant woman.
Audrey Hepburn was another icon of elegance who embodied a sweet charm and gentleness of spirit.
We know an elegant woman when we meet her.
We recognize her when we hear her speak and we are comfortable with her integrity.
We recognize her when we hear her speak and we are comfortable with her integrity.
Serenity, honesty, sincerity, and intelligence are all attributed to the elegant woman.
Who do you think is elegant today?
Do you have elegance as part of your style recipe?
Who do you think is elegant today?
Do you have elegance as part of your style recipe?
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