Hello, pretty!
It is very important to wear the right kind of skirt to look taller. Avoid mini skirts because, unfortunatly, they mostly look good only on girls who have longer legs. But on petite girls, the hemline of the mini falls on the thickest part of the thigh, making them looking shorter and squatter. Go for skirts which fall slightly above the knee. If you want to wear long skirts, select an A-line ankle-level skirt.
Just avoid baggy long skirts and skirts which cuts below the knee or at mid-calf as these will make you look shorter.
Hope I helped!
Hello,
I have no idea what are “cool and original” shoes but here are few pairs I’m in love with. Hope it helps!

I just got lucky.
Maybe you should narrow down what area of fashion you’re most interested in pursuing so you can compile a list of companies you’d be interested in working for. You can send out email inquiries or resumes to the Human Resources contact.
You just have to show your enthusiasm for the fashion industry. I started my blog as my own creative outlet, and it became a sort of virtual resume. Get experience wherever you can, whether volunteering for fashion week events, working for local magazine or even working for a retail store.
I wish you luck!

My suggestion would be to use items like those shown above. Wear chunky shoes like the black platform boots shown (you can get them at AxParis), but pair them with girly socks. This feminizes the outfit a bit. Paris sweatshirt is from Mango.
If you have over the knee stockings, these are always great to wear under knee boots - especially if you’re currently having a winter like ours!
Hello, thank you a lot!
I recently posted my two favorite sweaters and you should definitely check them out (link).
Hello,
I would probably be old boring me and wear them with jeans, oversized sweater and big chinky scarf.
If you want to dress them up, you can wear skirt (maybe black leather?), cute shirt and military inspired coat (like the one I wore here).

Hope I helped and thanks for compliments!
Dear Fei,
- You can try ballet flats. They go with nearly everything and I’m sure they would look lovely with your dress.
- Loafers are another great choice. The right pair of loafers can hold their own against nearly any pair of high heels.

- Chloé crystal-embellished suede ballet flats - €336
- BLOCH bow-front leather ballet flats - €78
- Studded loafers - €31
- WEEKEND by John Lewis Ramone ballerina pumps - €31






