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standard and curvy.indd - Caryn Franklin's How to Look Good

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Capped sleeve Angel sleeveCAPPED SLEEVEThis design concentrates on the shoulder<strong>and</strong> <strong>to</strong>p area of the arm. It can accentuatethe size of this area <strong>and</strong> is a popular choicefor those who enjoy the way their armlooks more athletic <strong>and</strong> <strong>to</strong>ned when theywear it. Avoid if you have soft, round orlarge arms <strong>and</strong> shoulders.ANGEL SLEEVEThis is a great sleeve for fuller softer arms.It will always work <strong>to</strong> make the arm looksmaller <strong>and</strong> more feminine.The slash in the sleeve will blur the line <strong>and</strong>create a minimising effect on the arm. It willalways work <strong>to</strong> make the arm look smaller<strong>and</strong> more feminine.Fitted T-shirtThis a style that has tailoring at its heart. She will wear clothes thathave a certain strictness <strong>to</strong> them as well as accentuating her shape. Herhair will be groomed, her accessories co-ordinated. Colours will begraphic – reds, greys, black.Both these women have retained their own unique style but both willbuy clothes <strong>to</strong> accentuate <strong>and</strong> support their look each season,choosing styles <strong>and</strong> cuts that are relevant <strong>to</strong> them. Have you everthought about what your look might be? To find out more moveforward <strong>to</strong> Action Plan Number 1 ‘Style Detective.’FITTED T-SHIRTA hard horizontal line across the armwhere it begins <strong>to</strong> widen is a way of lookingmuscular. The t-shirt was invented afterall by the US Army as an undergarment.<strong>Caryn</strong> Franklin’s <strong>How</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Look</strong> <strong>Good</strong>

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