How can i dress more feminine/flirty. What are some good stores to shop in?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? viciousxpunk answered Saturday June 23 2007, 6:55 pm: there arent any particular stores that you need to go to if you want to dress feminine/flirty, it depends more on the pieces that you put on. skirts are feminine, and skirts that are right above the knees are flirty without overdoing it. wear form fitting shirts, but not ones that are extremely tight. try to avoid baggy clothing. putting on a little makeup helps a lot, and while heels are classic feminine look, flats and pumps can look nice too depending on the outfit they are worn with. purses and bags are good when they match what you are wearing, as are necklaces, rings, etc... it is difficult to name particular stores because you can find clothes like this almost everywhere. just make sure youre comfortable and confident with what youre wearing, and thats all that matters. [ viciousxpunk's advice column | Ask viciousxpunk A Question ]
Krazy answered Friday June 22 2007, 10:32 pm: Well skirts obviosuly!
Umm, accersories are a must, nice flip flops or heels. Tight shirts, low cut or something along those lines. Well, i live in Canada so i dont really know the stores in America if that is where you are. [ Krazy's advice column | Ask Krazy A Question ]
Well if you want to know what guys like, we like skirts, and i mostly like the flowing outfits. personally i think that you need to just do what you normally do and just focus on your natural beauty.
raychullx answered Friday June 22 2007, 10:25 pm: dressing more feminine includes wearing more blouses, skirts, sun dresses softer colors, prints, ruffles, etc. Accessories and jewelry are also very important.
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