Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And too much boob. Not elegant.
I feel sad for you. You've fallen into the trap that elegant = white, thin, rich. Chase those dragons. The rest of us have evolved.
Anonymous wrote:And too much boob. Not elegant.

Anonymous wrote:No one giving you a close up of their armpit is elegant.
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That isn't a flattering dress on her, but come on. I think we can all agree that this woman is elegant:
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Anonymous wrote:Oprah’s photo looks like a photoshop job.
Still looks elegant. Just saying her curves look too ‘expected.’

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes you can be elegant without being tall and thin! Think Martha Stewart or the Barefoot Contessa. I would absolutely consider both of them elegant, even though they're often dressed relatively casually. Good haircuts, simple makeup, tailored clothes.
They both have good bone structure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Is that a joke?
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+1 Oprah can pull off elegant, but not all the time.
NO ONE is elegant all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Yes you can be elegant without being tall and thin! Think Martha Stewart or the Barefoot Contessa. I would absolutely consider both of them elegant, even though they're often dressed relatively casually. Good haircuts, simple makeup, tailored clothes.