Fall has many different "girls."
The question is, which girl is you?
The Good Girl
The good girl is career-minded, and her wardrobe shows just that. She's sleek and strong, but with cute details that show her sweeter side. She can wear both neutrals and brights, light or dark, and knows how to style herself for success. Still, she is feminine and innocent, and never afraid of a short hemline -just nothing too short.
(from left; Balenciaga; Banana Republic; Tommy Hilfiger; Cacharel; Mulberry)
The Diva
The Diva is never afraid to speak her mind, but you may not want to hear what she has to say. She comes from a life of privilege, and between her Daddy's credit card and her signature pout, she always gets what she wants. She's shopping's biggest fan, and lives her life in luxe knits, killer heels, and the best of the designer brands. She lives to be seen.
(all Moschino Cheap & Chic and Mulberry)
The Party Girl
The party girl is not afraid of loud prints, color, or embellishment. She thrives on fun, and likes nothing more than some dance music and a dress she can move to. She loves being the center of attention, so her party frock is always a reflection of her fun-loving attitude.The ultimate party girl dress? A fabulous sequin mini, of course!
(Isabel Marant; 3.1 Phillip Lim; Suno; Giambattista Valli; Rochas)
The Old-fashioned Girl
The old-fashioned girl is a perfect reminder of a day long-gone. She's sweet and pleasing and knows how to bake a mean apple pie. She is sensible and realistic, but always tries to exceed expectations. Her hems are long, her necklines nothing too low- she is, after all, a respectable woman- but she is very feminine and always looks polished and put-together.
(Prada; Oscar de la Renta; Maurizio Pecoraro; Marc Jacobs; Louis Vuitton)
The Rebellious Girl
The rebellious girl is not afraid to speak her mind, and she uses her clothes as an extension of that. She really doesn't care that much what people think of her, but she does like to look good in that whatever, thrown-together-at-the-last-minute kind of way. She knows how to clash prints and textures together, and of course, she is not afraid to use the color black.
(Roberto Cavalli; Naeem Khan; Matthew Williamson; Just Cavalli)
(all images courtesy of Style,com)
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