Personal Styling from Red Letter Days
Imagine having your own personal style coach to advise you on styling, teach you how to use it most wisely and to best mix new styles with the clothing already in your wardrobe. Learn how to enhance your best features whilst concealing figure challenges. Benefit from exclusive fundamental advice on which clothing most flatters your body shape and importantly, the reasons why. Understand your proportions from head to toe and learn how to evenly balance your body with dress. The stylist will also offer analysis of your face and features with advice on accessories, necklines, glasses and hairstyle, as well as tips as to which colours, shades and textures flatter you and which to add to your wardrobe and cosmetic bag. Tricks of the trade will help you accentuate your best features and hide those you prefer others not to see. Choose either to meet your stylist at home, a central London venue or alternatively take advantage of having them with you whilst you shop in the West End.
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