Tabu is a style consultant and operates from her store 'La Princesse' at Prince Plaza, Chennai. Her label is Fashion Tabu. She is an author and a fashion column writer for various magazines and newspapers.
Tabu's Fashion Den
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
College Wear
College is the time when girls actually begun to become aware of the latest trends and keep themselves updated with the latest fashion. How to become aware of these styles is to read magazines related to fashion or watch movies and you can carry off a similar style. As a student, you need to feel comfortable in what you wear. Accessorize well, wear funky jewelry or carry a stylish bag and wear a cool urban footwear and you will soon become the talk of the college. Your clothes should be low maintenance like the digital tees, tunics, jeans, leggings, harem pants and knee length capris. Floral prints are in fashion. Wear cool hair accessories. Stoles are outdated, instead wear belts and large wooden bangles. An oversized handbag and a trendy footwear will complete your look. So girls, go ahead and make your own style statement.
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Tips on Preserving Expensive Clothes
Wrap the clothes in white cotton or muslin before storing. This will help in preserving the color and the sheen on the dress.
If you do not plan to wear these clothes for a few months, do not iron it before storing. It is better to iron it just before wearing it.
It is a good idea to air the clothes, away from direct sunlight, twice a year.
Never use napthalene balls along with heavy clothes with zari work on it, as they will get tarnished.
Avoid spraying perfume directly on the zari embroidery of such clothes.
If clothes have perspiration smell, dry clean them before storing them away and remember to give them only to a trusted launderer.
If the clothes have got stained while usage, never pack them inside before getting rid of them. They may turn out to be a stubborn stain.
Fabrics should not be over exposed to sunlight.
If you do not plan to wear these clothes for a few months, do not iron it before storing. It is better to iron it just before wearing it.
It is a good idea to air the clothes, away from direct sunlight, twice a year.
Never use napthalene balls along with heavy clothes with zari work on it, as they will get tarnished.
Avoid spraying perfume directly on the zari embroidery of such clothes.
If clothes have perspiration smell, dry clean them before storing them away and remember to give them only to a trusted launderer.
If the clothes have got stained while usage, never pack them inside before getting rid of them. They may turn out to be a stubborn stain.
Fabrics should not be over exposed to sunlight.
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