Betty asks…
What wardrobe basics should every savvy fashionista have in his/her closet?
In your opinion? (from tops, pants, shoes, skirts, etc.)
Our pick of the answers:
Jeans and Pants * Two pairs of trousers which vary in style. Wide-legged pants or man-style trousers and another pair that are a more timeless, classic cut. * Two pairs of jeans in different cuts. Fitted, straight legged or flared and wide-legged or man style. This can include skinny jeans if you have the body shape to wear them. Coats and Jackets * A really great, well-cut coat. A timeless trench will take you from season to season. * Two jackets. One that can be teamed with pants and the other that looks good over dresses. Dresses and Tops * Long-sleeved T-shirts or tops in varying weights but in basic colours such as black, white or cream. * One classic, fitted white shirt, crisp and classy. * A cashmere sweater and cardigan in a V-neck and round neck. * A few great day dresses which are easy to wear and versatile for any occasion. One of these should be the indispensable wrap dress – smart, sexy and timeless. * A colorful evening dress which makes you feel great. * The ultimate little black dress. Handbags and Shoes * One pair of wild look-at-me, statement shoes for those times you want to be noticed. * A pair of versatile,sophisticated black medium-heeled courts. * Comfortable ballet flats in different styles and colors. * A pair of walking boots and a pair of statement boots, fashionable and trendy. * One really serious handbag which brings class to an outfit and that you are proud to wear. Accessories –Jewelry and Sunglasses * A few pairs of sunglasses in different colors and styles. * An ever growing range of fun costume jewelry –high street and vintage, which allows you to update your outfits and show your individuality.
Sandra asks…
I want to start selling MY products online?
I want to start selling things such as shoes customized and what not on the internet. I want to be able to have shoes you can choose to buy or customize your own. Along with phone cases, shirts, and shorts etc... These would be products I would be making and I was wondering if there are any regulations on it? Any tips? ANY INFORMATION FURTHER ON THIS THAT I NEED TO KNOW I'm all ears, thank you :)
Our pick of the answers:
At the very least do a "poor man's patent", that is to say, put your ideas on paper and mail them to yourself. Send several copies of your ideas. The reason being is that you can prove in a court of law that these are your ideas with sealed dated documentation. If you do several ideas, just put a simplistic description on the back of the envelope.
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