s/o what counts as looking "put together"?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Perfect example of someone larger but always looks put together







I don't think she is a good example of a lady who is "put together". She is more like "too much efforts".


That's too much effort? It's basic matching outfits that any of us could put together on a given day. Outfit one is a top, some jeans, a statement necklace and voila! dressed. Cute. Pulled together.
Anonymous
I think the bikini pic women all look slim and healthy vs. just thin. I prefer more curves but if I had their bodies I wouldn't complain.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Perfect example of someone larger but always looks put together







I don't think she is a good example of a lady who is "put together". She is more like "too much efforts".


That's too much effort? It's basic matching outfits that any of us could put together on a given day. Outfit one is a top, some jeans, a statement necklace and voila! dressed. Cute. Pulled together.


+2

PP probably has an eating disorder. Oprah always looks fabulous!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Gwenyth and Olivia P. look so good in super casual jeans and a plain shirt because they are THIN. That's what makes it chic.

You get this right?



Gwyneth, Olivia P and Reese still look fairly frumpy to me in those pics. But those looks are definitely better than the sweats and yoga pants that plague the nation.


Reece looks frumpy because she's slightly overweight (or at least not thin) and her shirt is wrinkled.

Gwenyth and Olivia look great though super casual. I think these are actually great photos for showing you what thinness can do for you.


You have serious issues if you think Reese Witherspoon is overweight! She's probably a size two you psycho.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jennifer Garner is the best celebrity to describe frump.

Britney is just white trash. There's no hope for her.


Jennifer Garner is interesting because she is tall, super fit and muscular, beautiful face but she still manages to look frumpy!


+2 Unless she's dolled up for a red carpet or late night show, she always looks pretty frumpy to me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:











FRUMP ALERT


Oh, Brit Brit!! I still love ya.


+2

She pulls off "hot mess" well!
Anonymous
Basically heres the rules for looking put together

Hair- Clean, healthy looking well cut and shiny. No frizz no messy ponytails or buns

Skin- Clean, healthy looking and blemish free. No ugly acne scars or zits.

Nails- Clean and trimmed with or without polish. If polished make sure its not chipped

Clothes- Clean, wrinkle free and well fitted. No oversized sweatshirts or yoga pants

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Basically heres the rules for looking put together

Hair- Clean, healthy looking well cut and shiny. No frizz no messy ponytails or buns

Skin- Clean, healthy looking and blemish free. No ugly acne scars or zits.

Nails- Clean and trimmed with or without polish. If polished make sure its not chipped

Clothes- Clean, wrinkle free and well fitted. No oversized sweatshirts or yoga pants



I would add:

Shoes- clean, soles in good condition, tasteful

Handbag- clean, tasteful and good condition

Appearance- confident, no body oder
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Look, no one is saying the onlyfactor is to be thin. But clearly it helps a lot right? I think that was the PP's point, which I actually agree with.

It's a lot harder for overweight people to look put together.

I think a major contributing factor is that it's much harder for overweight people to find clothes that fit properly. And when they do, they are rarely cut in a flattering way (e.g. big boxy shirts instead of tailored shirts).

To me, aside from the obvious things like cleanliness, the biggest factor is wearing properly fitted clothes. I don't care how much you spend on your clothes, if they don't fit they will look frumpy. When I lived in DC, I can't tell you how frequently I saw shorter women wearing pants that dragged on the ground or curvier women (who were generally not particularly overweight) wearing pants that fit their waist but pulled at their hips/butts to the point where it looked like the fabric would tear.

Tailoring is key, but people are reluctant to do it for whatever reason. Celebrities (and people like Michelle Obama) pretty much get every single thing they wear tailored. I even remember reading an article about Kate Middleton getting clothes tailored when she was pregnant. Whatever you think of these people's personal style, they pretty much always look put together.

After the basics of well-fitted clothes, I think the next thing that helps is footwear. Heels or nice flats will always look more "put together" than sneakers (though I love my sneakers).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Basically heres the rules for looking put together

Hair- Clean, healthy looking well cut and shiny. No frizz no messy ponytails or buns

Skin- Clean, healthy looking and blemish free. No ugly acne scars or zits.

Nails- Clean and trimmed with or without polish. If polished make sure its not chipped

Clothes- Clean, wrinkle free and well fitted. No oversized sweatshirts or yoga pants



I would add:

Shoes- clean, soles in good condition, tasteful

Handbag- clean, tasteful and good condition

Appearance- confident, no body oder


+1

Also white clean teeth and healthy gums.

No slouching or bad posture.

That is all you need no matter age weight or height.

Anonymous
Kate Middleton did casual wear well back in the day:



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Look, no one is saying the onlyfactor is to be thin. But clearly it helps a lot right? I think that was the PP's point, which I actually agree with.

It's a lot harder for overweight people to look put together.

I think a major contributing factor is that it's much harder for overweight people to find clothes that fit properly. And when they do, they are rarely cut in a flattering way (e.g. big boxy shirts instead of tailored shirts).

To me, aside from the obvious things like cleanliness, the biggest factor is wearing properly fitted clothes. I don't care how much you spend on your clothes, if they don't fit they will look frumpy. When I lived in DC, I can't tell you how frequently I saw shorter women wearing pants that dragged on the ground or curvier women (who were generally not particularly overweight) wearing pants that fit their waist but pulled at their hips/butts to the point where it looked like the fabric would tear.

Tailoring is key, but people are reluctant to do it for whatever reason. Celebrities (and people like Michelle Obama) pretty much get every single thing they wear tailored. I even remember reading an article about Kate Middleton getting clothes tailored when she was pregnant. Whatever you think of these people's personal style, they pretty much always look put together.

After the basics of well-fitted clothes, I think the next thing that helps is footwear. Heels or nice flats will always look more "put together" than sneakers (though I love my sneakers).


I agree that tailoring is key. I'm not sure why more people (with disposable income) don't get their clothes altered.

Sami
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think the bikini pic women all look slim and healthy vs. just thin. I prefer more curves but if I had their bodies I wouldn't complain.


I think they look healthy but masculine. The average man would not prefer that in bed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think the bikini pic women all look slim and healthy vs. just thin. I prefer more curves but if I had their bodies I wouldn't complain.


I think they look healthy but masculine. The average man would not prefer that in bed.


+1

They're fit but...not feminine
Anonymous
Where are the tailors?
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