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The Rule Book

#10 Important Fashion rules on What not to Wear

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BODY TYPE: Thin and petite THE LOOK: Evening wear THE ...
BODY TYPE: Thin and petite THE LOOK: Evening wear THE RULES: Stacy: “What’s important about this type of dress is that it fits well on the shoulders and has a deep v-neck that gives it sex appeal.” Clinton: “This isn’t club wear. The idea is to present yourself in a sophisticated evening option.” Stacy: “Keep the length to the knee — that’s the ideal length for skirt and dresses to keep them appropriate for all times.” More What Not to Wear Pictures: Makeovers | Vote: Keep It or Toss It? | Stacy’s Closet | Video: Bonus Scenes

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BODY TYPE: Curvy and petite THE LOOK: Casual wear THE ...

BODY TYPE: Curvy and petite THE LOOK: Casual wear THE RULES: Stacy: “Look for pieces that accentuate your curves and flatter your figure.” Clinton: “This outfit doesn’t look like it has a lot of construction to it, but it actually does. You’ll notice that there’s a little bit of pleating at the narrowest part of the waist — that’s what you want to look for: some type of detail at the narrowest part of your body so that the garment hugs you and shows you off.” Stacy: “We also like the idea of a deep-v neckline. If you felt uncomfortable with the depth of the neckline, you could always wear a lace camisole underneath. You could also use a larger piece of jewelry to fill in that negative space so you don’t feel too exposed.” More What Not to Wear Pictures: Makeovers | Vote: Keep It or Toss It? | Stacy’s Closet | Video: Bonus Scenes

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BODY TYPE: Thin THE LOOK: Professional wear THE RULES: Stacy: ...
BODY TYPE: Thin THE LOOK: Professional wear THE RULES: Stacy: “This look works because the bold print at the bottom and the textured look up top are balanced by the fitted solid jacket.” Clinton: “Not one single item in this look is decade-specific yet the outfit still says vintage.” Stacy: “Go with a longer skirt that is more age-appropriate, and add touch ups like the jewelry and the bag to create a cohesive whole.” More What Not to Wear Pictures: Makeovers | Vote: Keep It or Toss It? | Stacy’s Closet | Video: Bonus Scenes

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BODY TYPE: Curvy THE LOOK: Professional/casual wear THE RULES: Stacy: ...
BODY TYPE: Curvy THE LOOK: Professional/casual wear THE RULES: Stacy: “You can show off a great frame in clothes that are not skin tight. The shoe is a neutral color and it can pretty much go with anything you’d want to pair it with.” Clinton: “Always remember: neutrals make other things like prints and colors more exciting.” Stacy: “Also, forget about the antiquated idea of matching — it makes you look older, and what you want is to look modern.” More What Not to Wear Pictures: Makeovers | Vote: Keep It or Toss It? | Stacy’s Closet | Video: Bonus Scenes

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BODY TYPE: Curvy and short THE LOOK: Evening wear THE ...
BODY TYPE: Curvy and short THE LOOK: Evening wear THE RULES: Stacy: “There is a deliberateness to this outfit: it’s bold at the neck, heavier at the foot, and yet still in proportion with an hourglass body shape.” Clinton: “The most important thing to take away from this rule is the shape of the dress. We also like the idea of completing the look with bold, signature pieces.” Stacy: “Notice the dress’s waistband: look at the width of it. Even if it’s just a band that raises the center of gravity for you, that’s where you want it to be.” More What Not to Wear Pictures: Makeovers | Vote: Keep It or Toss It? | Stacy’s Closet | Video: Bonus Scenes

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BODY TYPE: Tall and thin THE LOOK: Casual wear THE ...
BODY TYPE: Tall and thin THE LOOK: Casual wear THE RULES: Stacy: “Blouses really fit your frame. This one has some visual flare with its blue and black pattern. Also, instead of doing a cropped pant, go for a pair of jeans. Jeans will really be flattering to your figure — even if you don’t want to do skinny jeans, you could certaintly do a straight jean and look great.” More What Not to Wear Pictures: Makeovers | Vote: Keep It or Toss It? | Stacy’s Closet | Video: Bonus Scenes

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BODY TYPE: Curvy THE LOOK: Casual wear THE RULES: Stacy: ...
BODY TYPE: Curvy THE LOOK: Casual wear THE RULES: Stacy: “You don’t have to accept the shape you are given. You can actually find ways to work with it.” Clinton: “The belt actually creates a great waistline and now you are telling people ‘look at my small waist!'” More What Not to Wear Pictures: Makeovers | Vote: Keep It or Toss It? | Stacy’s Closet | Video: Bonus Scenes

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BODY TYPE: Athletic THE LOOK: Casual wear THE RULES: Stacy: ...
BODY TYPE: Athletic THE LOOK: Casual wear THE RULES: Stacy: “This type of dress is great because it is: 1) very figure-flattering, and 2) fits into a lot of areas of your life.” Clinton: “The neckline of the dress elongates the neck and accentuates the waist, giving the illusion that your legs start way up. This visual stretching thins you out.” More What Not to Wear Pictures: Makeovers | Vote: Keep It or Toss It? | Stacy’s Closet | Video: Bonus Scenes

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BODY TYPE: Curvy and tall THE LOOK: Casual wear THE ...
BODY TYPE: Curvy and tall THE LOOK: Casual wear THE RULES: Stacy: “Look for casual basics that really show off your curves in a way that is situation-appropriate.” Clinton: “The best thing about a polished casual look is that you can wear it to be a mom- on-the-go, but the look’s pieces can also be worn to a casual office environment.” Stacy: “A great pair of dark denim jeans are your best friend. For a casual look, you want something that is simple and uniform — no rhinestones, no zippers, and no rips.” More What Not to Wear Pictures: Makeovers | Vote: Keep It or Toss It? | Stacy’s Closet | Video: Bonus Scenes

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The Rule Book

#10 Important Fashion rules on What not to Wear

http://www.tlc.com/tv-shows/what-not-wear/videos/the-rule-book-videos.htm

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