Will the right bag make you look better? Of course, and it can flatter your
shape too. While the shape should oppose your body type for maximum flattery, the
size of the bag should be in proportion to your figure.
Tips
• Take time in a store to try on handbags in front of a mirror just like you
would with any other item of clothing.
• Don’t be tempted by trendy styles that don't suit your figure: there are
plenty of alternatives and you will find the right bag for you.
• Think lifestyle when shopping for handbags: if you have kids and you're
toting diapers and milk bottles, a very expensive handbag may not be your best
choice.
• Be mindful of the seasons. Don't cling to that colorful canvas tote in the
dead of winter and put away the brown suede handbag when the flowers start to
bloom in spring. When changing your handbag out for the season, you should place
them is a breathable dust bag for protection, so when the seasons change again
you're ready to go in a minutes notice.
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Don't forget about comfort and practicality.
Yes, handbags are the easiest way to make a fashion statement, but they also
have to carry your personal items. Think about size, compartments, and how long
you will be holding or wearing the handbag. |
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Handbags are a great way to complement an
outfit. Use statement pieces in seasonal colors to add extra pop and handbags in
go-to neutrals (like white, cream, brown, black or metallics) to carry alongside
busier ensembles. |
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Consider the occasion when selecting a handbag.
Size, structure, material and colors will help define the handbag's formality.
For example, a satin clutch is perfect for a cocktail party or a wedding, but most often is
too formal for work. |
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Be detail oriented. Handbags with many
rhinestones, zippers, buttons and embellishments steal the spotlight, so don't
wear them with clothes that compete for attention. |
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Consider closures, as some styles offer more
security than others. |
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When buying an everyday handbag, pick one made
in a durable material to withstand wear and tear. |
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A simple way to look put-together is to follow
the classic rule of matching a handbag, shoes and belt. For a modern look, wear
mismatched but coordinated accessories that are of the same
formality. Good bag, girls! |
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