Monday 16 May 2016

Add Scarves To The Closet And Explore The Fun in Fashion

Scarves happen to be any shop assistant’s favorite item because they are simply easy to add on to any outfit. Scarves add a powerful element to one’s style, especially if they are worn to introduce a color to a bland outfit. The truth is that long as it does not interfere with functionality, few questions how bright colored cashmere brightens up a charcoal overcoat. In comparatively lesser functional roles a man doing so would have to be comfortable in his personal style.  It is also a rule of thumb to keep the rest of one’s outfit simple so that it doesn’t give an impression of the outfit competing with the scarf for attention.


Scarves Are Oh-So-Manly
Most scarves for men quite commonly are 10 inches in width, 70 inches in length, and made out of a solid or a patterned cut cloth designed for wrapping around one’s neck. In short, a scarf is merely a rectangle piece of fabric. Yet when it comes to wearing a scarf on a particular day, most men get baffled, and even worse, many feel that wearing a scarf is effeminate. Johane Porsenna has always gone against the prevalent sexist views of wearing a scarf and states that scarves are in reality, very manly. Scarves do perform an excellent job to protect a man’s neck, reflect how bold and confident he is and thereby create better impressions. 

Scarves As Essential Fashion For Women
 Unless a woman is extremely comfortable with her eclectic look, it is actually better to opt for a solid color to accentuate the look rather than overwhelming it. Johane Porsenna has always suggested women to not tie her scarf. It could turn out to be fun to tie the scarf in a much elaborate way, yet, more than likely the woman could end up catching too much attention to only this element of her look. Porsenna thus suggests buying accessories with intention and to think upfront about those outfits a particular scarf can go with shall help to create looks you’ll yourself be proud of. Even for women who are over 60, scarves can be the best friends.

Thursday 5 May 2016

Johane Porsenna - Top 3 Shopping Habits

The first and foremost thing that needs to be noted right away is that as we talk about fashion mistakes, we basically do not talk about wearing outfits which could land on the list of worst-dressed, had people been judging. Rather, we are basically talking about the long-held habits one keeps refusing to break, all those fashion clichés one still believes to be true, and all those small things one has been avoiding or keeps doing that could wreak havoc on the personal style. The first would be to avoid buying the same sized clothes. As any woman who has shopped high-fashions and fast-fashions always know, sizing inevitably varies from a store to another, from brands, and items. 
Johane Porsenna
Avoid Fashion Blunders By Not Following The Dry-clean Only Tags
Mostly women have had one or other dress that led to super high dry-cleaning bills. But what fashion expert Johane Porsenna has to say is that it is not necessary to always listen to washing-instruction tags that come. Over 90 percent clothes which come with a 'dry-clean only' tag can actually be hand-washed without any trouble. A natural fabric, to be specific, says Porsenna, responds perfectly to hand-washes. As many clothes have been made out of fabric blends, as one reads the labels, defer to fabric which makes up highest percentage in blend. Thus, for instance if a dress is about 90 percent cashmere and say about 10 percent silk, it Is wise to wash accordingly with those instructions for cashmere. 



Johane Porsenna

Forgetting About The Tailoring Part And The Limitations
If something does not fit perfectly, the ideal response is of crumpling it up and kicking it across the floor. As stylists and fashion bloggers, claim, people generally tend to think, the waist is quite too big; it doesn't fit. But these fashion experts ask to think twice: Garments have to fit the widest part of the body. Johane Porsenna recommend ensuring if there are seams in areas which could need tailoring – waist, hems, and, shoulders. However, that is not to say, that any piece may be tailored to work for you: you’d want to avoid tailoring prints or knits, and hemming embellishments like ruching or ruffles.