
How to Dress : Short Legs
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Hey guys! As some of the readers of Fashion Roll know, I’ve been hanging around Yahoo! Answers, answering a few questions under Beauty & Style.
I answered a question that just recently got chosen by the asker as the best answer, and I thought, hey, why not make a blog post about it? So here I am, I’m going to write about how to dress when you have short legs.
Every body shape has types of clothes that either flatter their figure, or make them look horrible. Having short legs is one of the more difficult body types to dress, because wearing the wrong clothes cause you to look short, or body to look disproportioned.
When choosing outfits or what clothes to wear for women with short legs, it’s important to de-emphasize or hide where the legs begin.
Color. A single flow of color helps give the illusion of a longer body and helps hide your short legs because there is no break in color to divide your body into parts. Avoid wearing too many contrasting colors because they break your body and emphasize its proportions.
Design. Vertical stripes also help elongate the body. Wear vertical stripes on the bottom, to give the appearance of longer legs, but don’t wear it on top, because it will elongate your torso even more. Avoid large prints because they tend to make your body look smaller.
Shirts. When choosing shirts, try to do for the ones that hide where your legs begin. That means, no short shirts. Try buying some long empire cut / babydoll shirts to hide where your legs begin. Layering shirts also help because they distract the eye with their multiple layers.
You can combine this with the first color suggestion by choosing a shirt the same color as your bottom, or by having the bottom layer of a shirt the same color as your bottom.
Shorts and Skirts. Remember that the longer your skirts are, the shorter your legs look. Try buying shorts or skirts that are at least mid-thigh. If you can manage it, opt for hot pants or miniskirts. They expose more of your legs, making it appear longer than they actually are.
Pants. Avoid pants that hug or emphasize your butt. They draw attention to where your legs start, and if you have short legs, that’s not a good thing. Also, unless you have something to cover it, try to avoid low-rise and high-waisted pants, because these also emphasize where your lower torso starts.
When you can, opt for wide legged trousers that cover your shoes. Because they hide your shoes, you gain the appearance of having longer legs.
Dresses. Like with shirts, try to go with empire cut or babydoll dresses, or dresses that hide your midsection. Also, look for dresses that end mid thigh or higher. Usually, lengths longer than mid-knee would make your legs look shorter. Especially if they fall mid-calf. Maxi dresses also give the appearance of longer legs.
Shoes. Try to go for shoes with high heels to further give the impression of long legs. Avoid pairing flats with maxi dresses and if you want to wear ankle boots, try to have them in a similar color to your tights or jeans. For heeled shoes, try to buy pointy-toed stilettos as opposed to curved, rounded ones.
If you have short legs, more often than not, you're petite (even for only the bottom). It'll be a good idea to check out the petite section of stores because they have clothes cut especially to dress a petite woman's figure in the most flattering way possible, and they might just work for you.
There are a lot of ways to dress our body well, and these are just a few tips on how to make the best of what you have. I hope these tips help you and see you again next time. :)


INSPIRED : Valentine's Day Outfits
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Hey everyone! It's been a while since I last updated here on Fashion Roll. As we all know, Valentine's Day is today, February 14. Valentine's is internationally known as a day of love and couples. This time of year is when people usually take their loved one out to have a fun day at the mall, at a movie, or in a restaurant.
Valentine's Day is always associated with the color red. Because It's the color of passion and of love. Valentine's for me, however, has always seemed like a pink day. Pink is also known as a color of love. However it's more relaxed and less passionate. It's lighter and more airy. That's the feel I always get in Valentine's. It's a day for couples to relax and spend time together. So I've come up with Valentine's Day outfits inspired by the color pink.
This is a casual Valentine's Day outfit using muted colors for a day out in the mall or a leisurely stay at someone's house.
Main Outfit: Consists of a romantic cream bubble top, that gives the outfit an elegant appeal; dark shorts, to make it easier to move around, and to add an illusion of longer legs; a dark cardigan incase it gets cold wherever you’re staying.
Bags: I chose two types of bags for this outfit. First is the pink tote bag. The pink tote bag serves as an accent piece to the outfit and gives it a more casual and informal feel. The cream handbag, on the other hand, makes the look slightly more formal and contrasts well with the dark sweater.
Shoes: Brown or cream chucks will go well with the outfit and make it easier to walk around without getting tired. The pink ballet flats, on the other hand, can serve as an accent piece and gives a slightly more feminine appeal to the outfit. The white, wedged shoe gives the look a slightly sportier and feminine aura, and allows the wearer to appear taller and walk sexier.
Clothes Seen: Top, cardigan, and shorts from Forever 21; Shoes and Bags from Nordstrom.
The casual/semi-formal Valentine’s Day outfit was made for an informal dinner date out, a stroll in the park, or a walk in the mall. The colors used are pink, cream, gray and black.
Main Outfit: A cream bubble dress that give the outfit a little body, and hides the wearer’s stomach. Pink cardigan, acts as one of the accent pieces for this outfit and gives the outfit a more casual appeal. Gray thigh-high socks draws attention to the wearer’s legs, making them seem slimmer and longer. Pins may be used in the hair or on the dress as accent pieces.
Bags: The bags for this outfit are mostly big and bulky. The dark bags accent the outfit providing a dark contrast from this very light outfit. The off-white pouch bag keeps the color tone more airy and gives the outfit a more feminine appeal.
Shoes: The shoes are all black, slightly pointy shoes. This is to add a contrast to the whole outfit and to complement the bags.
Clothes Seen: Top from Miss Selfridges; Socks and pins from Forever 21; Bags and shoes from Nordstrom.
The formal outfit was made for dates in a chic restaurant, and Valentine’s Day parties. The colors used are cream, pink, white, and white gold.
Main Outfits: A full pink, tube dress that flares out at the waist, emphasizing the slimness and breasts of the wearer. A pink and cream tube bubble dress with an accent pink belt, which makes the wearer seem skinnier, and hide wide hips.
Bags: The clutch bags are used for a more formal environment, and allows you to bring only the essentials. These bags don’t steal the limelight from the dress, and instead serve as accents to it. The large handbag is for those who need to bring a lot of things with them. Though it somewhat steals away from the dress, the color complements it.
Shoes: The white ballet flats are for a less formal gathering, it provides more comfort to the wearer and gives the outfit a cuter appeal. The stiletto heels complement the color of the bag, and the dress Making the pink color appear more vibrant. They are used when the user requires a more formal setting.
Clothes Seen: Dresses from Betsey Johnson; Bags and shoes from Nordstrom.

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Casual/Semi-formal
Semi-Formal

Oxford Shoes for Women
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I'm totally crazy about oxford shoes! I've always wanted a pair but I've never had the chance to buy them. Still, I love seeing outfits that use these kinds of shoes that I just had to write about them on Fashion Roll.
For those of you who don't know, oxfords are originally a long-standing, popular type of classic men's shoes that are cut below the ankles, and are usually made of leather. There are different types of oxfords, but I won't get into that. These shoes are known for their formal and elegant appeal, similar to the types of shoes you'd imagine an English gentleman would wear while smoking on his pipe. They have thin lacing at the front and are quite conservative aesthetically.
From what I know, there is another similar style called spectator shoes. The term spectators are usually interchanged with oxfords, but as far as I know, there is supposed to be a difference between oxfords and spectator shoes. From what I've read, an oxford is a traditional term describing a low show laced instep, while a spectator shoe, though it looks like an oxford, is characterized as having two different, dominant materials/colors. So spectators can be oxfords, but not all oxfords can be spectators. Please do correct me if I'm wrong.
I'm so glad that these were made into shoes for women! They've kept the basic essence of male oxfords, but they gave it a more feminine appeal by adjusting the shape of the shoe, making the tip of the shoe pointier, and adding a heel to the back.
These oxford shoes for women manage to be both prim and sexy at the same time. Currently, designers are modifying this shoe into different styles. Some designs sport peep-toes, wedges, strap heels, and fur, giving women a larger and more diverse style selection to choose from.
The range at which you can use these shoes is also quite diverse. They can be worn everyday, to parties or clubbing, to school, hell, I've even seen people wear them to their work places. They can also be paired with a wide range of clothing, from pants, to skirts, to tights, and dresses.
I wonder, with such style and elegance, why some say that these shoes are said to be a passing fad. but passing fad or not, I know that once I buy my first pair, I'll be wearing these lovely classic spin-offs for a long time to come.

Obligatory Introductory Post
Welcome to Fashion Roll! A soon to be organized pile of anything related to fashion, hair, and make-up. Being Asian, I'll probably write more about the asian fashion scene, however I'll try my best to feature trends in the western part of the world too. The focus on this blog will be more on everyday, practical fashion, but I'll include stuff on haute couture as well. :) Thanks for stopping by Fashion Roll, and enjoy!
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