Do you like the hippie style? Flouncy cotton skirts, a large brimmed floppy hat? Bold colorful flowers? Then set your mind on cottons, linens, wools, and any natural types of fabrics that you can get your hands on.
Wear a plain long linen tunic, with a short wool sleeveless vest, a patterned cotton full round skirt, high knee socks with flat shoes, rubber boots, or ankle boots, a leather throw over the shoulder bag (kinda like a satchel), and a tight knit beret with a floppy hat on top, and your ready for the up and coming fall beginning of winter days.
Wear embroidered knits, embroidered cottons and big and bold color. Love the lime green.
Gudrun's and Free People show this type of style. I don't have the long hair anymore to look like the 70's, but I can manage this style a bit. The tie waist skirt can make me look a little hippy (my hips look larger), but I can get away with wearing a sweater tunic or linen tunic top, large leather belt wrapped around the waist (closer to the bust), some awesome boots (flat or heals) and I can set a trend with this 1960's 1970's flower child style
I will teach you how to dress if you never learned how or maybe you have never cared. I will deal with the style of today, but incorporate it into your comfortability. Jewelry and accessories will also play a very important role in pulling together your outfits. Make-up and hair will be included but not the sole of the site. There will be photos and videos of women dressing in outfits that will show clearly what not to wear and how to change fast or slow, depending on your pocketbook
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