Hour Glass Shape

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Tuesday, March 5, 2013

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Every other color on the color wheel.
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Combines the starting color with the color to it's compliment's right or left.
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Six combinations.
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Uses three colors that are equally distant on the color wheel.
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Three colors, combines on color with the two colors on each side of it's compliment!
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Two colors that are directly opposite each other on the color wheel.
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Three to five colors that are next to each other on the wheel.
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One color outfit that uses shades and tints of the same hue.
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Combines Black / White / Grey or Beige with a bright color accent

Sunday, March 3, 2013

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The line is shown in the middle of the shirt and is decorative.
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The curved lines are represented in the fluffs in the dress, they are decorative.
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The lines are represented in the collar, and are structural.
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The vertical lines are focused on the middle of the torso to show it's skinny, and are decorative.

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The lines are across the shirt, and is decorative.
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Hourglass, accent of the butt and boobs, Marilyn Monroe pulls it off well!
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Most Popular in the 1980's the Inverted Triangle Silhouette,  becomes popular during women's suffrage.

Thursday, February 28, 2013

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A-Line was popular in the 1960's and was brought back into popularity in the 1990's.
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Tubular dresses are enlongated and very thin and shapeless. Popular in 1920's they are now often called sun dresses!

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

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Back fullness silhouette, is when there us an accent or fullness in the back. The lace and train of this dress show that this is back fullness. They bring attention to the back of the dress, while taking your attention away from the bottom of the dress. However, this is not a very attractive style in my opinion.
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Bell shaped silhouettes are a common stay in wedding dresses, and ball gowns. Elegant with a narrow mid and upper section, with a big bell shaped bottom. Often a common place in the 1800's and again in the 1950's they have reappeared every couple decades, and therefore are a recurring trend. The top of the dress accents her slender body, and the lower section shows a elegant, flowing shape, that makes little girls want to be princesses.