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Flatter Your Figure - Look Hot on the Road

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dvf wrap dressNow that the holidays are here, chances are good that you're going to be doing a little traveling. Maybe it's just for a day or two, or perhaps you're taking advantage of the kids being out of school and are getting out of town for a week or two. Either way, you want to look great while you're traveling and when you arrive at your destination, right?

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Tip of the day: She's got legs and she knows how to use them!

Filed under: Accessories, Clothing, Shoes, Vintage and Retro, Swimwear and Lingerie, Jeans, Dresses, Celebrities with Style, Flatter Your Figure, Style Tip of the Day


Many of us women out there suffer during the summer because we don't have stems like a supermodel. Unfortunately, you can't think your legs long but you can create the illusion that they're a mile long with the right clothes. So let's put an end to your suffering and take a look at some helpful hints to getting Rockette worthy gams.

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Styles that Stick: The trench coat

Filed under: Clothing, Vintage and Retro

TrenchcoatAhh, the trench coat. One of the most beautifully classic pieces of outerwear. Just think of the rain-soaked kiss of Audrey Hepburn's Breakfast at Tiffany's, or the typical super-mistress of espionage, and you can get the full effect of this lovely coat. Although the trench is not necessarily a wardrobe staple, it has managed to stand the test of time, so having one on-hand in the closet is never going to be a bad thing.

When shopping for a trench coat, it is impossible to go wrong with Burberry, since the company was the first to come up with the coat, originally intending it as a raincoat for army officers. However, when I say it's "impossible to go wrong with Burberry", I'm assuming that everyone has at least $1500 to spend per coat. For those that don't have that sort of pocket change, the trench is popular enough to be available in stores everywhere... Well, it will be available everywhere once the sweltering hot Summer is over. As with any coat, the fit of a trench coat is very important. The structured lines can be very flattering, as long as the size is perfect against the body. One size too big, and the coat can look like a lumpy coat, emphasizing all the wrong parts.

And for those of you who are daring enough to stray from the traditional beige and black, many designers have come up with brighter colors to liven up the rainiest of days. Burberry even has a stunning tweed trench with their famous check pattern, but, again, don't bother unless you have at least $1500 to spare.

History of the Burberry trench coat

Filed under: Clothing, Celebrities with Style

Like the Chanel suit and the Birkin bag, the Burberry trench coat is one of fashion's most iconic pieces. The coat was created in 1901 when Burberry founder Thomas Burberry proposed the garment as the official raincoat for British Army officers. Once World War I rolled around, Burberry altered the jacket slightly to include a few new design features, such as epaulettes, d-rings and straps. Because the jacket was primarily worn by soldiers fighting in the trenches, the rain coat was eventually dubbed the 'trench coat.' Eventually, the trench coat made its way into the uniforms of enlisted soldiers in the UK and in America during the Second World War.

Following the war, the style became wildly popular with public, due in part to the appearance of the coat in an number of classic Hollywood films -- Peter Sellers in the Pink Panther films, Humphrey Bogart in Casablanca, Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's.


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