Hi,
Happy to contact to you, starrymarshall.
I am thinking of starting woman's fashion business with small scale
in the beginning.
Since it is beginning stage, I can not hire dress maker.
Therefore, I would like to team up with college and fashion school
student who are willing to practice fashion business with me. Will
let you know more about detail at the next time.
I am wondering whether you are interested in making dress(include
basic knowledge of febric) or would you be able to inform me about
dress making students where I contact to.
Thank you and looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Regards,
MJ
mjang99@...
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<starrymarshall@...> wrote:
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> --- In australiandesigners@..., "deityonabike"
> <deityonabike@> wrote:
> >
> > Hello fellow fashion fans! I was inspired to pop in here because
I
> am
> > SICK of my wardrobe and style (or lack thereof).
> >
> > If any of you have tips to find out what syle might suit a 35
year
> old
> > woman of average height, who is slightly barrel-bodied, please
let me
> > know!
> >
>
> Hi, i'm 19 and studying fashion design.
> Some styles that may suit you would be clothing that creates shape
on
> you, such as diagonal lines/patterns to show off your waist and
> vertical lines that give you a longer leaner look. If your
shoulders or
> hips are wide wearing pants and skirts that aren't tapered at the
base
> will balance you so you don't become top heavy. I like Harper's
Bazaar
> for seeing the latest fashions, and at each season they put
together
> the latest fashions in ways that each age bracket can see what
works
> for them. knowing your colours lays a foundation for you but don't
be
> afraid to try new bold colours, done properly you can look great
and
> not like an 80's left over.
> i hope i've helped you and that you get a great new wardrobe, have
fun!
>