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Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Embellished Necks!
Ti's the season for turtle necks! Embellished necklines look super chic for this cold winter season. The bigger the neck, the better! People love their cozy sweaters and your neck wants to feel the love as well. Celebs like Jessica Simpson, Blake Lively and Eva Longoria look stunning in their thick, full fabric turtle neck looks.
The basic turtle neck is a cute, retro look. The style is warm and flattering to the figure. It models foreign cultures in the idea that an elongated neck is beautiful. These warmer styles look great with casual bottoms and pants. The traditional turtle neck looks good on almost any body type and are a classy style that provides maximum coverage.
Recently, te turtle has taken a deep plunge and gotten itself a makeover to the max! The thicker the neckline, the trendier the piece! Flowing necks are cute for fall as they mimic the super cute infinity scarf look without the extra purchase. Neutral colored styles above are chic for this season's attire.
Dark gray and blacks are always in style for January. The darker colors are slimming and match almost any bottom or accessory you throw on! Herringbone, knit and wool pieces are trendy for this month and have been seen on stylish women like Halle Berry! These pieces can be oversized with a tight bottom or tight to the curves with a huge neckline.
A white embellished neck hints at the idea of snow royalty. You can be an ice queen or princess with white winter looks. This style says innocent and chic all at once. You can pair this white look with darker colors to offset your pale demeanor.
Last but not least, don't forget the turtleneck dress! These items are bold and adorable for more formal occasions. You don't want to overuse the fabric so the forck should be shorter above the knees and worn with tights if cold. Celebs like Khloe Kardashian love this look and it looks amazing on fuller figures as well. Don't hide your curves, create an extra one around your neck!
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