Working with Basiques

Working with Basiques

Working with Basiques

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Using basic pieces for holiday fashions

Mixing and matching for the New Year's Eve look

Updated: Sunday, 23 Dec 2012, 2:58 PM CST
Published : Sunday, 23 Dec 2012, 2:58 PM CST

AUSTIN (KXAN) - Sheri Falk was in studio on Saturday morning to discuss dressing basic pieces up or down for New Year's Eve.

Falk uses Basiques, which is a mix of pieces that can be combined for a single wardrobe. On Saturday morning, Falk brought in two models to demonstrate the less formal and more formal holiday looks.

Here are some tips Falk offered to viewers on getting a classic look:

- Put on what you would wear for a date or interview - look in the mirror and note how you feel in this ensemble - go through your entire wardrobe and cleanse anything that does note give you that same feeling.

- Your clothing should fit you properly - starting with a great fitting silhouette is the best way to present yourself - regardless of size.

-  Incorporate color and texture into your wardrobe.

- Two pieces are separates - three pieces make an ensemble.

- Highlight the most narrow part of your frame with a belt or accessory.

 


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