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Can I wear this?

Started by Medusa, April 11, 2011, 03:21:26 AM

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Medusa

Hi I thing it will be useful to have a thread like "Do I pass?" but about clothing and with advices about it.

So, I want to ask if I can wear this, and as I see my neck I need something to it but what? Don't look at my face, I don't do anything with it for long time.
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Catherine

Yeah girls wear this sort of thing.

I would suggest better shoes and getting your hair done as well. BUt they are not compusory ;D
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Cindy

Looks cute.

OK you have an Adam's apple that you shade into your throat with some powder. Your hair is frightful  :laugh: . No girl I know would have that gorgeous head of hair unkempt, it needs love and care and brushing and de-tangling. You have a very sweet face, what's your problem with it?. You just need to spend a little time in front of the mirror working on your really good looks.

Be proud and feminine.

Hugs

Cindy
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Renate

Don't stick your thumbs in your pockets, that's guy-ish.
(I apologize for perpetuating stereotypes.)
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Catherine

Also bring your elbows in to your side more. Womens arms tend to hang straight and bend out at the elbows..
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justmeinoz

A good basic look.   You could wear boots and a scarf , or sandals and get two different seasons out of it.  Changing hair styles will affect how the rest works too.  A necklace with lots of strings of beads will fill in the deep V collar, and direct the eye away from your neck too.

Karen.

"Don't ask me, it was on fire when I lay down on it"
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