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    Three Ways To Wear Ankle Boots This Fall

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    Dianna B on Sep 16, 2009 3:19 PM PDT
    I've gotten a couple requests regarding how to wear ankle boots, which are boots that end at or just above the ankle. These boots are especially hot for Fall 2009, but here are some things to consider should you choose to wear them:


    -If you're tall, you're in luck -- for the most part: Ankle boots can make even the leggiest lass look stubby, so use a mirror. Dare to wear your ankle boots with bare legs and a mini dress.
    -If you're short: Pair your ankle boots with tights, leggings or pants that are the same color as the boot to create the longest line possible. Ankle boots have a tendency of visually chopping you off at the ankle, so be aware of this. Try topping your look with a fitted, cropped jacket to elongate your torso.
    -If you're plus size: Go for a monochromatic look on the bottom to slim and lengthen your silhouette. Pair with something like an a-line, 3/4-length-sleeve dress in a body skimming (not hugging) fabric that falls at or just above the knee.
    -Everyone: I'm stating the obvious here, but the higher the heel, the more height you'll get, hence the more likely you are to nail this look. But I love ankle boots with a low heel, too, since they're more comfortable for daily wear. And anything over 4 inches can start to look vampy. Also, below-the-knee and long skirts don't seem to work with ankle boots no matter what your body type. Looks frumpy.

    Here are 3 ways to wear ankle boots:
    Left: With dark tights. On top, you could really wear any number of dresses, but I've chosen a very of-the-moment girly floral dress and black leather jacket combo. Difficulty level: Easy as pie.
    Center: With cropped pants. Notice how that little chunk of white flesh visually breaks up my leg line? Yeah, it's not the most flattering thing in the world but it does have a fashion-y vibe that I like. You could wear dark tights under your pants to streamline the look (or add warmth when its cold). Try this look with harem pants if you're uber brave; cigarette pants if you're like me and slightly less of a risk-taker. Difficulty level: Hard.
    Right: With leggings. This season, there are dozens of prints and fabrics to choose from for your leggings. The simplest solution is to pick black leggings with black ankle boots. Tuck in or scrunch over depending on the circumference of the boot shaft. Difficulty level: Intermediate.


    Once you've mastered the ankle boot trend, don't forget to head over to The Budget Babe for more style tips that will go easy on your wallet!

    How to Shop For Dresses For Every Body Type

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    Sabrina Newman on Jan 21, 2008 1:16 PM PST
    It doesn€™t matter how many designer dresses you own, or how stocked your closet is, if you don€™t know how to dress for your body, you will just not look your best. Once upon a time I was a "wishful thinking" shopper, that girl in the next dressing room providing a compelling argument to anyone within earshot justifying my purchases. I sang the same tune sung my many, many women before, the one that goes something like: "While these pants might be too tight, they€™ll look great once I lose a couple of pounds" or "I have to have this dress, even though it kind of looks ridiculous on me, because it€™s just soo trendy right now." Or my personal favorite: "This dress doesn€™t look good on me, and I can€™t breathe, but it€™s a size 2, so I mean I have to buy it." Wanna know what happened to all those items?
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