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Fuller & pear - Caryn Franklin's How to Look Good

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Introduction<br />

Ballerina neck<br />

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Square neck<br />

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Ballerina neck<br />

This is a high wrap that generally has less<br />

depth than an ordinary v-neckline. You<br />

will find it in knitwear or <strong>to</strong>ps.<br />

Square neck<br />

This can be found in <strong>to</strong>ps, dresses and<br />

occasionally in knitwear.<br />

A horizontal line running across<br />

the <strong>to</strong>p of the body will accentuate<br />

broadness and width.<br />

Avoid if you have square shoulders.<br />

If I were spending time with you, I would find out how you feel about<br />

your body and how you have chosen <strong>to</strong> dress. Then I would set about<br />

changing some of the visual boundaries you have cemented in place.<br />

I’ve often been <strong>to</strong>ld ‘I don’t do girly,’ ‘I’m <strong>to</strong>o big <strong>to</strong> wear that’ or ‘I don’t<br />

have the body for that. ’ These and many other rules we make for<br />

ourselves need <strong>to</strong> be gently challenged; further in the book you will see<br />

my responses <strong>to</strong> the things you tell me.<br />

Many women I work with also say how frustrating it is that the<br />

fashion industry seems <strong>to</strong> change its ideas and designs so frequently. So<br />

just when you have found a style or colour that suits you, you can’t be<br />

sure of finding it the next season when the new ideas arrive. Similarly,<br />

fashion magazines often talk in seasons - telling you one thing one<br />

season only <strong>to</strong> change their ideas the next. The fact is, fashion<br />

information changes every season. There is no other industry I can<br />

think of that puts out a different set of rules every six months. Imagine<br />

cookery writers telling you a brand new way <strong>to</strong> make a cake each<br />

season with completely different ingredients depending on which<br />

ingredients were seasonally approved. Or what about a gardening<br />

magazine that would recommend you change all the plants in your<br />

garden each season. It’s that spooky!<br />

Yet we receive the fashion industry in<strong>to</strong> our lives on that very basis.<br />

Of course change is good and making changes that feel right can be<br />

liberating. Feeling like you are forced <strong>to</strong> make changes, however,<br />

is not fun.<br />

<strong>Caryn</strong> Franklin’s <strong>How</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Look</strong> <strong>Good</strong> 6

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