It doesn’t matter if you haven’t planned a trip to Africa to go on a real Safari to stop you from being able to dress in a Safari style outfit if you want to, as it has always and will always be popular. The only thing is that each year different elements get added to it.

The basic colours to play around with are khaki/olive green, tan, beige and white with leather accessories being in brown or tan.
There are various different ways of wearing the style but the most classical is the typical one which consists of beige trousers with the matching jacket which has pockets on the chest and a belt at the waist.
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July 1st,2009
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This coming winter one of the predicted trends is that women will be dressing in layered clothing. This has always been a popular trend not simply because it is nice to look at visually and you can combine lots of different colours or materials together, but it is also very useful at the beginning of the winter when the weather still hasn’t made up its mind as to whether it is going to blow cold or still be a little warm.
The problem for women is how to do it right. Mixing lots of different garments together takes a bit of thinking about.
Well firstly the easiest way is to just stick to one colour like say burgundy with a touch of dark brown and if all the layers are in the same colour what you can play about with is their textures and materials.
Start off with a burgundy suede mini skirt, a voile burgundy blouse (not tucked in), a dark brown velvet waistcoat, a chunky dark brown leather belt with a large buckle or brooch that ties round you twice over your blouse, Read the rest of this entry »
June 28th,2009
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This coming winter thigh boots will be one of the ‘in’ items to have in your wardrobe if you want to be up to date and also if you want to keep your legs nice and warm on those really icy days.

The best way to wear them, if your figure allows you to, is with a mini skirt because that is the way they will be seen and favourably shown off and if you wear them like this try and wear a belt that matches the colour of your boots tied round your hips, and if it is one of those wide chunky belts with a large buckle that ties round you twice then that will be all the better.
The other way you can wear it is with a longer skirt but one that has a slit in it either at the back, the side or preferably the front, that way the boots will be seen at least when you sit down.
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June 25th,2009
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