Monday 3 December 2012

Women Fashion Shopping

Women Fashion Shopping Biography

Everything about her body language and dress sense pointed to a more assured, self-confident woman in control of her life. She stopped trying to color co-ordinate every outfit and would wear beige shoes, a black bag and a pale green suit with more confidence than when she once wore monochrome red or green from head to foot. Her use of color became more low key and subtle. Even her hairstyle changed to the more modern and sophisticated.
With divorce behind her, she concentrated on her most heartfelt charity work as well as bringing up her children. She invested her efforts in fewer charities and devoted more time and energy to each one.
Until the end of her life, though, she was faithful to her favorite British designers. Princess Diana’s fashion style had been simply edited down so that her wardrobe included the clothes she liked most. Catherine Walker was one of the most important designers in Diana’s life, responsible for most of her outfits for all of Diana’s public life. Jacques Azagury would also remain in a group of her favorite designers until the end of her life.

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