Anonymous wrote:
So, here's the truth.
You need to be slim.
It is extremely hard to look elegant if you're not. You can be exquisitely dressed at all times, have clothes that are tailor-made to flatter your figure and skin tone, smile, have great posture, glowing skin and hair, be a wonderful conversationalist, but people won't immediately think of you as "elegant".
And that's OK. You don't need to be elegant to be happy or successful!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think the women on the bottom is ugly at all. It just isn't a great picture. She has on a pretty blouse and what looks to be a structured wool coat. The scarf is a poorly worn. If she lost the scarf, put on a swipe of lipstick, and fastened her coat I think she would look lovely.
This is her cleaned up, pretty! It's all about grooming
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Sorry but she still does not look elegant at all. Cleaned up, but not elegant.
Agreed. An elegant outfit would never have bowling shoes with a dress.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you can be elegant even if you aren't stick thin.
Its easier to pull off when you are tall and thin, since clothes look better on tall and thin people, but its possible for even average-sized people. I do think that very overweight people have a much harder time pulling off elegance.
It requires very classy, well made and PERFECTLY fitting clothes, very well-groomed, classically styled hair that is healthy and glossy, well-applied, not overdone makeup, basically perfect skin, and perfectly straight, white teeth. Quite a tall order for most people!
Oprah, basically.
Anonymous wrote:I think you can be elegant even if you aren't stick thin.
Its easier to pull off when you are tall and thin, since clothes look better on tall and thin people, but its possible for even average-sized people. I do think that very overweight people have a much harder time pulling off elegance.
It requires very classy, well made and PERFECTLY fitting clothes, very well-groomed, classically styled hair that is healthy and glossy, well-applied, not overdone makeup, basically perfect skin, and perfectly straight, white teeth. Quite a tall order for most people!
Anonymous wrote:Lena Dunham is a trashy, abrasive person all around. Has little to do with her size.
Some actresses/celebs that aren’t sticks but look elegant are Kate Winslet, Michelle Obama, Helen Mirren, Octavia Spencer, Scarlett Johansson, Kat Dennings, etc
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think the women on the bottom is ugly at all. It just isn't a great picture. She has on a pretty blouse and what looks to be a structured wool coat. The scarf is a poorly worn. If she lost the scarf, put on a swipe of lipstick, and fastened her coat I think she would look lovely.
This is her cleaned up, pretty! It's all about grooming
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Sorry but she still does not look elegant at all. Cleaned up, but not elegant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think the women on the bottom is ugly at all. It just isn't a great picture. She has on a pretty blouse and what looks to be a structured wool coat. The scarf is a poorly worn. If she lost the scarf, put on a swipe of lipstick, and fastened her coat I think she would look lovely.
This is her cleaned up, pretty! It's all about grooming
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