Feb 03 2009
Are you hiding under sweatshirts?
Show your assets. Don’t flaunt, flatter.
Kerry was used to wearing baggy t-shirts and jeans to work and parties…but why is she hiding?
The Second pic shows Kerry in dress that emphasizes her waist, and that burgundy color is perfect for her. ’50s. Party time. Ladylike. A girl can do and say anything she wants when she looks like a lady
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Oooh! I absolutely love that dress she’s wearing! It’s so beautiful! And I can’t wait to see pictures from the photo shoot. ~ Grace
She looks great! I need a lesson in this myself sometimes…it’s too easy to get into a rut, especially with work clothes.
Christa – and any other fans,
Sorry that this isn’t related to the current blog post….but….
I have noticed in the past your affinity for Jackie Kennedy Onassis and Audrey Hepburn, and I wondered if you had heard of the book, JackieStyle by Pamela Clarke Keogh? There is also one by the same person about Audrey. I checked out the Jackie one from the library and it is a very insightful book that I thought I would mention here. It isn’t the most in-depth biography that you’d find on the market but it contains a lot of interesting information on her fashion side and great photos.
As always, I can’t vouch for every detail and it does obviously contain information about her personal life by which some could be offended. In other words, please don’t blame me if the book isn’t to your liking.
Anyhow, I just wanted to let you all know in case you were interested.
Paige- thanks so much for the book tip- I’m familiar with “What would Jackie do?” but it wasn’t a book on style as much as a book on etiquette.
I willl definitely look into the “Jackie Style” etc. ,that you mentioned!
I dislike sleeveless, but I do agree on the importance of having a defined waist. The contrast from slumped shoulders to playful hand also shows a difference in confidence.