When deciding on the shapes in your jewellery, use your features as a guide – these are called your defining features which you can find out more about here Big Knick Energy Nova York T-shirt. Straight and more angular features look best in more straight or angular jewellery, whilst those with curved features look best in jewellery where the lines are soft rather than angled. For some of us, we are a combination of curved and angular or straight lines, which means we can wear details that have both curves and angles (a heart is an example of a combination shape). How long should your necklace be? This relates to your own features and proportions and your balance points (you can find out exactly how to measure them here). Where is the focal point you want? If you don’t want your tummy to be the focus, don’t wear long pendant necklaces where the pendant ends sitting on your tummy, as this creates a focal point where you don’t want people to look. Instead opt for a necklace that ends above the bust, closer to your face. Your body proportions influence the length too – so shorter legs = shorter necklaces, whilst longer legs = longer necklaces. The scale of your features also impacts jewellery choices. Large facial features can carry off larger-scale pieces more easily. Smaller facial features will be overwhelmed by big solid pieces, instead opt for larger pieces made by more smaller elements put together. Large bust – if you want to distract from this – wear larger scale jewellery – I’ve got lots of tips on how to camouflage a large bust in these posts, and jewellery is one of your best tools!
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Just like that, 2019 is about to come to a close, Big Knick Energy Nova York T-shirt and from what we saw on the S/S 20 runways, next year will be filled with even more sartorial greatness than ever before. But before we dive into next season, it’s a tradition here at Who What Wear to take a comprehensive look back at the fashion moments that defined the past year, the trends we bought on repeat, and the brands that made their mark, both new and old. Welcome to the 2019 Street Style Awards. So here’s how it worked: The editors at Who What Wear assembled a list of the 2019 trends that reigned supreme, created a voting form, and sent it out to all of you. Thanks to the reader votes and the votes of our very reputable panel of critics, the results are finally in. Speaking of critics, let’s meet them. This year, we are proud to present our four critics, or panel of judges, if you will, each representing a different perspective in the industry. We have Caroline Maguire, fashion director of Shopbop; Law Roach, image architect; Acielle, fashion photographer of Style du Monde; and of course, our very own Who What Wear editor in chief, Kat Collings. Each of the reputable people above voted exactly how you did and chatted with us about why they chose what they did for each category. From the trend of the year to the rising brand we should all have on our radars, it’s officially time to present to you the winners of the 2019 Street Style Awards. So sit back, relax, and enjoy our official year in review.
David Bacon –
Sizing
6′ 1′ AND 180 LBS THE XTRA LARGE FITS WITHOUT BEING TIGHT OR BAGGY …….JUST RIGHT. THEY ARE NOT TOO LIGHT OR TOO HEAVY FOR TEXAS HEAT. VERY PLEASED.
Matthew Chiaravalloti –
it was ok.
Tiffany Schneider –
I ordered the medium and it fits perfectly, not tight but just the right amount of loose it looks so good. Great quality, the images on the front and back are really crisp and good quality. Super soft and black isn’t sheer in any way. Love it! Thanks so much!